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Old 10-14-2015, 05:08 PM   #20
TerryH
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Location: Hope, RI
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Originally Posted by Izzyintex View Post
Hi, as someone that has a Pomeranian who tried at one point to become a snappy little intimidation biter I just wanted to chime in and say that it helps if you don't pull back or react when he bites you. If he snaps at your hand it actually is more effective to push your hand/arm into his mouth. That way you make him feel uncomfortable, instead of him thinking he has effectively intimidated you because you pulled away. Of course don't push to try to hurt, it's more of a deflection move, like doggy karate. Lol.


I've tried not to pulled back but it's just my reaction and I can't seem to stop it! I will try to do the best I can not to pull away thank you
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