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Originally Posted by chachi Putting a dog in a submissive position might be old school but it worked for my yorkie that bites when he has something and you try to take it away fom him. My husband flipped him over into a submissive position on his back and told him no and he hasnt tried to bite again. Maybe this just worked for my dog but I think the person who gave that advise didnt necessarily give bad advise either. I agree that some dogs need to see a behavioralist but owners also need something immediate that they can do to control the behavior. |
I agree with you. The dog will test your limits and patience. They're testing their boundaries and you need to take back those boundaries. Otherwise, you're going to end up with a dog that you can no longer handle. You also need to remember that what works with one dog may not work with another.