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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 517012" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, I can honestly say, that was something M was bright enough to leave alone.........was the dogs. He thought Betsy was adorable until I informed him that Basset's can be vicious when needed and I've seen them jump as high as 6 feet to get at a man's throat. (I left out the part that it was a different dog and husband's throat) Nor did he listen to me that Molly is protective over children "in her care". On top of that Molly, I kid you not, remembered Kayla and Alex (by scent most likely) and was thrilled to have them back in her pack.......so she was being more than her usual vigilant. He must've did something when I wasn't around because she went from barely tolerating him to biting him in the rear. It got so bad when they went to go places I had to put Molly into another room, she did NOT want her 3 charges to go with that "man". lol So he learned fast to keep his distance because he also learned I didn't call her off either. Molly is smart, and she has a fantastic ability to read people. </p><p></p><p>How does the dog do around buck when you all are up and about? Could be he makes Buck nervous so he puts him outside and won't let him back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 517012, member: 84"] Well, I can honestly say, that was something M was bright enough to leave alone.........was the dogs. He thought Betsy was adorable until I informed him that Basset's can be vicious when needed and I've seen them jump as high as 6 feet to get at a man's throat. (I left out the part that it was a different dog and husband's throat) Nor did he listen to me that Molly is protective over children "in her care". On top of that Molly, I kid you not, remembered Kayla and Alex (by scent most likely) and was thrilled to have them back in her pack.......so she was being more than her usual vigilant. He must've did something when I wasn't around because she went from barely tolerating him to biting him in the rear. It got so bad when they went to go places I had to put Molly into another room, she did NOT want her 3 charges to go with that "man". lol So he learned fast to keep his distance because he also learned I didn't call her off either. Molly is smart, and she has a fantastic ability to read people. How does the dog do around buck when you all are up and about? Could be he makes Buck nervous so he puts him outside and won't let him back in. [/QUOTE]
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