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Originally Posted by marcerella02 we are having the same problem.. we just got back from obedience and again i am in tears... it's like layla has a limit or a certain amount of time that she is friendly .. and then a whole different dog appears... she is especailly mean around puppies... today the trainer flipped her over on her back when she got out of hand and held her there until she stopped fighting... i'm not sure if it is helpful to you or not but just know you aren't alone on this one! |
But what do you do when you flip the dog on his back and he never stays? Chewie will never give up and relax. He stays tense and if I let go he bolts. He has major food agression problems and I have tried everything and nothing works. He jumped up on my 3 year old grandson today and took his chip out of his hand, and managed to get a piece of his finger too. Now he is afraid of the dog and I don't blame him. I have seriouly considered rehoming Chewie because of fear of him biting one of my grandkids over food? Any help?