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Old 02-05-2020, 11:55 AM   #29
kjc
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For some immediate tools I would keep a halter and leash on both of them even in the house and that way you have something you can grab to separate both of them or to keep the one off of you when he attacks. Another thing you can try is taking a kind of a thick towel and wrap it around his neck gently but that will keep him from being able to turn to bite you. Always be calm working with him. Hope this helps. Exercise before attempting grooming may help to burn up some of his energy.
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