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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Dallas, Texas
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| ![]() I agree with everyone, please please, don't hit him in the face or anywhere for that matter. He is a baby and I know it can be hair pulling sometimes. Kayla has even eat our sheetrock in the bedroom, hall and behind the kitchen table. The breeder said her chewing should slow down when she is a year old. Only a few more days to go. June 10th is her first birthday. YIPEEEE!! She will grab anything and show you what she has and runs with it. When you try to take it, she has a grip like a pit bull. I am not kidding at all. That little girl has a grip like you would not believe. I have gotten bitten several times. I know exactly what you are going through but I just continue to love on her and my husband spoils her rotten. Just be patient. I know its hard. But just love that baby and he will grow out of all that biting. |
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