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Old 04-06-2009, 07:57 AM   #16
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grrrrrrr, sorry, but I would have grabbed him by the skin behind his neck and put the fear in him so fast. lol


LOL your right but you really can't use that tatic with a 16lb dog!
It don't work, I don't have the strength to hold him from that angle
and he would turn around and bite for sure.
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:06 AM   #17
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You need to put yourself back in charge of the resources (treats) so that will never ever happen again! A dog bite is a very serious matter.

The Nothing in Life is Free program is excellent:

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Nothing in Life is Free Gaining control of your dog humanely


Thank you so much for those links. I did read that sometime ago,
probably when he was a puppy. I printed it to read again.
He is an attention seeker by all means. I have trained him to the hilt
over the years but looks like I need to do some fine tuning to myself.
I have always said from day one, I never new a dog could be so smart!
Truer words have never been spoken.
I raised three children and two dogs in the past. All put together has
not demaned the attention this one 16lber does. He's so good, really
he is and just so smart. It's frustrating to me that this happened.
It just never ends.
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:11 AM   #18
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Awww! Please, don't feel embarrassed to post this (or any problems) on here, we are all here to support and learn from each other. I'm so sorry your baby bit you. I'm glad to see that you went back to not letting him have freedom to jump up beside you while your eating! That was my first thought when I read your post. He's gained too much confidence in his control over you. You're doing wonderfully, keep up the good work. I agree that no matter how much you want to believe they are your "babies" they are dogs first and for most. Hope all goes well from here on. Glad you're healing.
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Completely your fault, you know that you were supposed to share your treats with Buddy and you didn't, so you had it coming, he did not mean to bite you, it was just a friendly reminder.LOL
Poor Carol, I feel bad for you, we do really forget they are animals, I hope your hand keeps healing.I'm not able to help you with advise, but those links Ladymom posted sound very interesting.I'll put those ideas to work with Max.
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Completely your fault, you know that you were supposed to share your treats with Buddy and you didn't, so you had it coming, he did not mean to bite you, it was just a friendly reminder.LOL
Poor Carol, I feel bad for you, we do really forget they are animals, I hope your hand keeps healing.I'm not able to help you with advise, but those links Ladymom posted sound very interesting.I'll put those ideas to work with Max.

Thanks Mary. I think my heart was broken! It's not easy being reminded
that the love in your life is a "Dog". I'll get over it and get my guard
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Poor Carol,
I know your feelings are hurting more than your hand!

Does anyone besides me think that dogs can get headaches? Sometimes I swear my babies act like I do when I have a migraine. Maybe Buddy was having a bad day and was just grumpy enough to snap when he didn't get his way??

Anyway, you handled it well, you know he loves you, you are making sure it won't happen again and, knowing you, you have forgiven him. He's a lucky little (big?) guy to have you for his mommy.
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OH BOY!! CAROL, i feel so bad. i dont know what i would do if lexi did that.
she does turn her nose up to me though sometimes....one day she did snap
at me.. i was in bed and my bf was there too and i dont know what happend, but she bit me so fast and as fast as she did that, my fist was in her face.
she didnt know what hit her and i didnt know how fast i was.. it wasnt hard believe me, but just the thought scared the heck outta her.. i couldn believe she did that to me.. , well i showed her who the boss was... .. she hasnt done it again,, yet.. so now if i show her my fist her ears go down or she shows her teeth, depending what the situation is.. never trust them..
hope your ok carol. maybe he was just in a bad mood.. we all get like that.
pls forgive him, he didnt mean to bite mommy.. he loves mommy.
sending hugs to both of you.. buddy is sorry mommy, he told me so
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ooohhh boy! Buddy!!!!! What a bummer that happened! Like you, I would be extremely shocked and disappointed if either of my dogs bit me. You really can see the anger or hurt in their eyes. My boys get really upset if my boyfriend is there in the morning and does not take them for a walk out front. The sadness in their eyes does me in! However at least (thankfully and for right now) they listen to their mommy and have NEVER snarled, growled, nipped, snapped or bit anyone. Its good you made him sleep alone for the night, even though it probably bothered you more than him. I hope he does not do that again. And I thought he was the SWEETEST boy on YT!!! (My 2 included! )
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There are only two times that I won't interupt him. When he is eating
a cheese bone or a peanut butter bone. I give him the room he needs
at this time or yes he will bite me


But now you can add eating snacks on the couch when he's there into that category too
I realize that it's not easy when a dog shows this type of behavior
I had a Lhasa when I was young as a family dog that was food aggressive and it turned out that later we couldn't play with him when he had food or a bone
we couldn't brush him
or bathe him .... we had to have professionals do it
If you work with him enough until ghe will let you take his bone away from him then you can trust him again
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Poor Carol,
I know your feelings are hurting more than your hand!

Does anyone besides me think that dogs can get headaches? Sometimes I swear my babies act like I do when I have a migraine. Maybe Buddy was having a bad day and was just grumpy enough to snap when he didn't get his way??

Anyway, you handled it well, you know he loves you, you are making sure it won't happen again and, knowing you, you have forgiven him. He's a lucky little (big?) guy to have you for his mommy.

I never thought about dogs and headaches. That is very interesting.
I wonder if they can get one. However, he was fine just mad at me
and wanted what he could not have. Believe me, it won't happen
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OH BOY!! CAROL, i feel so bad. i dont know what i would do if lexi did that.
she does turn her nose up to me though sometimes....one day she did snap
at me.. i was in bed and my bf was there too and i dont know what happend, but she bit me so fast and as fast as she did that, my fist was in her face.
she didnt know what hit her and i didnt know how fast i was.. it wasnt hard believe me, but just the thought scared the heck outta her.. i couldn believe she did that to me.. , well i showed her who the boss was... .. she hasnt done it again,, yet.. so now if i show her my fist her ears go down or she shows her teeth, depending what the situation is.. never trust them..
hope your ok carol. maybe he was just in a bad mood.. we all get like that.
pls forgive him, he didnt mean to bite mommy.. he loves mommy.
sending hugs to both of you.. buddy is sorry mommy, he told me so


Gina, as fast as you made that fist is how fast I pulled up the blanket!
In an instant it happened. I could read his eyes! It was scary.
Believe me if I thought to make a fist I would have done it.
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im cracking up.. im sorry i dont mean too, but im thinking about the situation with lexi and i was so shoked that my fist connected with her jaw..
i felt like grease lightning... lol.. and she was like'''' wow that was quick.
i think she was jealous of me when she was licking my b/f..thats how it happened if i remember...poor buddy, he didnt mean it though.. he just
had a doggy moment, like we have our moments
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There are only two times that I won't interupt him. When he is eating
a cheese bone or a peanut butter bone. I give him the room he needs
at this time or yes he will bite me


But now you can add eating snacks on the couch when he's there into that category too
I realize that it's not easy when a dog shows this type of behavior
I had a Lhasa when I was young as a family dog that was food aggressive and it turned out that later we couldn't play with him when he had food or a bone
we couldn't brush him
or bathe him .... we had to have professionals do it
If you work with him enough until ghe will let you take his bone away from him then you can trust him again


Yep, I certainly will add that to the list.
He's truly so good and well behaved and trained. I do know he has
guarding and food issues from the past. I guess they just linger
beneath the surfice never really going away. I let my guard down
and he knew that taking advantage of the situation.
Little shi$ that he is.
As far as the bone, we trained for sometime for him to give it to me,
he acutally brings it to me daily. Only when it's stuffed with cheese
or peanut butter will he keep it for himself. He will bring it to me
if I"m sitting on the floor and do a dance in front of me with ears back
and tail tucked under. He tries but is not ready to really share it.
I'm no fool, I know the difference. I just keep encourging him.
Guarding is breed in them, it has to be. Nothing has ever happened
to him that would make him this way. Believe me, he has come
along way. We have trained each other well.
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Aw, I'm so sorry! Thor has not bit me, but he's done other things that shocked me (run away when off leash), and it's a terrible feeling.

It's good that you are now making him sit outside while you eat, that was the first thing I was going to suggest. Maybe you can work some more with him with the cheese / pb bone. I would suggest only putting a little bit of stuffing in it, so he has to give it back to you for more.
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Aw, I'm so sorry! Thor has not bit me, but he's done other things that shocked me (run away when off leash), and it's a terrible feeling.

It's good that you are now making him sit outside while you eat, that was the first thing I was going to suggest. Maybe you can work some more with him with the cheese / pb bone. I would suggest only putting a little bit of stuffing in it, so he has to give it back to you for more.

You know, that's a great idea. I sure will give it a try.
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