Thread: I have a biter
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Old 06-08-2011, 07:20 PM   #7
Teresa Ford
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I know they make tiny muzzles. But better yet, I think it is a matter of instant correction from the pack leader (you). My granddaughter's flopped down beside me and patted my leg for attention. My Yorkie was on my lap and promptly nipped her thumb. I instinctivly snatched the Yorkie up by the scruff of the neck lifting her off the sofa and gave her a firm shake and said NO NO. I put her on the floor. She never snapped at anyone again. Your Dog must not be allowed to bite, period. Do what ever it takes to solve this problem. Or you will have to give your dog up. I believe that if you wouldn't allow a Doberman to do it, don't let a Yorkie do it either !
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