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Old 05-13-2012, 07:37 AM   #6
Yorkiesatwork
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Originally Posted by Ringo1 View Post
Yes, you are going to have to do something about this because no one likes a biter.

I suggest starting with basic obedience training classes and a consult with a trainer if necessary.

"Nothing in Life for Free" is another good start; it's a gentle daily reminder that YOU are the one in charge.

Dog Training: Nothing in Life is Free : The Humane Society of the United States
Thank you... I will try this. My niece, who is a veterinarian, but too far away to treat him, says he may have to go on a doggy version of Prozac. He can be very sweet; he eats good; sleeps well and is very healthy. I might add, he doesn't attempt to bite the mobile groomer or his vet.
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