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Old 09-01-2011, 03:35 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by megansmomma View Post
I'm not sure what you expected in response to your post? If he is nipping you and now drawing blood you have an escalating situation on your hands that needs to be addressed properly. Not sure where you read that I called you an "animal abuser" but those two words never crossed my fingertips.

I too have a 10 lb Yorkie that has bitten my in the past while she was a puppy. After it happened the first time my response was to call in a professional trainer. That is my suggestion to you as well.

In the mean time maybe you need to keep a harness and leash to help control her behavior. I would work on command training with her as well. Good luck and I hope you are able to address her issues successfully.
That is what I did with Teddy as well. When he started nipping me my first reaction was that I was doing something wrong and I was scared to not do things properly so I called a trainer. Yup, it wasn't cheap but he's my life long companion and the money was worth it because he never bit me again.
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