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Originally Posted by FryFry Well, I've done "play biting" with Zoey. I didn't really bite her, but I'd pretend to. Clearly, her and I were only playing. I did see somewhere that some people do infact bite their dog on the ear (not hard) but kind of like what other dogs would do, to show them they don't like their behavior.Not sure if this is true or not, but I've never tried it. |
This isn't the place to get this kind of advice that you need. Cesar Milan has been criticized for his use of choke collars, pinching, kicking, and shock collars - but his dogs are well behaved.
Keep in mind that what I'm suggesting is not violent or harmful to the dog, despite what these crazy dog ladies try to make it out to be. If they have well behaved dogs who had behavior issues by dressing them up in outfits and spoiling them with treats, that's great.
Those of us with dogs who have serious red zone type aggression - it's fix the issue by any means necessary or put the dog down - because even though it's a yorkie, if the dog bites a stranger you will get sued and the dog will get put down.