He must get out. Social isolation will make this worse but he most be protected from practicing bad habits and he must not be put into the postions of haveing to protect himself from rude people.
He can say no thanks you I rather you not be touch and be nice about it.
Fact is in his body posture and his movements before he bite said that did not wish to be touched. It got missed by an untrained eye. My trained one when distracted, understress or not watching can miss it too.
Then that no thank you, do not touch must be respected.
Why is it we think we must let our dogs be mauled by total strangers do we like it. No nor do they, just cause you as the owner may be comfortable with ever stranger saying hi to you and patting your head does not mean your do does or should have too.
They have to be respectful and not use the teeth but I rather not have my dog touch by everyone out there. My thoughts are get your own darn dog, keep your sticky dirt hands off mine.
Joy |