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Or you could raise leg and mark territory? :p |
Little kid: Hi, may I pet your dog? Me: No, I bite!!!!! |
oh man you guys crack me up with your " little " babies..Sienna just hit 2 pounds and she is the most independent little thing ive ever met ...nooo mommy put me down i gotta go play with big sister's 6 and 40 pound big sisters mind you and she pins down her 6 pound sister to makes her cry Penny at nearly 6 pound 5.8 ish jumps on and off chairs beds you name it there very sturdy little dogs its ok its let letting them go to school for the first time..gotta let go |
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and don't be paranoid - we have no control over the what if's - just use common sense and enjoy him ! |
You know how a lot of dogs get really close and sniff sniff sniff the nose, butt and stuff....well...Mango, he likes to nip when a dog gets too close. kinda funny, i just don't want other peoples dogs owners being like, "oh get your dog away, he bites." Thing is....hes not biting, he gets excited, and a little nervous. last night, mango slept in the bed until 2am, and then i just put him in his cage...the floor mattress wasnt so comfy...and i was getting allergies and mango didn't like when i sneezed :p |
I know that my Merlin is the cutest little thing ever and he is such a people lover. But then strange people see him, just lift him up and start kissing and fondling him! And I really get mad when they try to give him a treat out of their pocket! Excuse me, but I don't take any skin baby out of their stroller or whatever to cuddle with them. |
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I know this sounds like I'm making Kaji anti social, but I'm not. I promise you all I'm not. He's just a very nervous dog and I like to control the situation to guarantee it's a happy good situation for him. As long as people ask before diving down to pet him, I allow it because it gives me time to pick him up or calm him down and put him in a sit stay. It also gives me a chance to request where they can touch him. It's less scary for him if they pet his back or his chest than if they go straight for his head. |
Dinky the Big Boy You guys are funny. I've had Dinky for about 3 weeks, and he is nuts about me and, of course, me about him! I really want him to be well socialized though. So I take him lots of places. He started out afraid of everything, then got totally obsessed with me and didn't want hubby around. But now he's happy with hubby and me too. He likes meeting his doggy friends every evening when we walk. Dinky was 2.8 pounds at his first vet visit. He's 5 months now, so he won't be very big. I want him to be afraid when he should be afraid, but not afraid when he does not need to be. He's getting braver everyday. In the mornings, he's so full of himself, he's a little too fearless. This guy is always on a leash when he is outside! Anyway, dont' baby him too much or he could end up fearful and snappy. |
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