02-09-2010, 05:57 AM
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| In his eyes, he is warning you, and is in distress. I would start off trying to correct the behavior without any sign of aggression or scolding on your part, as his behavior will turn towards you. Have a friend bring another male over and begin by getting his attention on you and as soon as the other dog makes an appearance, give yours a special treat , that is used only for this training, and praise him for not whining when giving him the treats. Keep practicing, bringing the other dog in and out, and it should cure the behavior; but it will take time on both of your parts in the form of training him "out" of the bad behavior. Good luck , keep us posted. |
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