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Puppy rearing advice needed, please
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 181362" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>That doesn't sound stupid at all. I was playing with Taz once when he was younger. We were doing the "slap the dog on the cheeks" thing and he was "going for" my hands. At one point, he accidently caught me in a downward motion with his teeth while I was bringing my hand up and back. Laid my thumb wide open (but no stitches needed). I didn't yelp but I did make a noise and left the room to go check it and clean it. When I came back in, poor Taz was devastated. He knew that he had hurt me but I also knew it was an accident. But from that day on, whenever I did that with him, he was so gentle and made sure that he didn't get close to my fingers. So honestly, that sounds like a good idea. The next time he does it, make a noise and leave the room. Or just say no and leave the room. He'll get the picture eventually.</p><p></p><p>He sounds beautiful by the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 181362, member: 2459"] That doesn't sound stupid at all. I was playing with Taz once when he was younger. We were doing the "slap the dog on the cheeks" thing and he was "going for" my hands. At one point, he accidently caught me in a downward motion with his teeth while I was bringing my hand up and back. Laid my thumb wide open (but no stitches needed). I didn't yelp but I did make a noise and left the room to go check it and clean it. When I came back in, poor Taz was devastated. He knew that he had hurt me but I also knew it was an accident. But from that day on, whenever I did that with him, he was so gentle and made sure that he didn't get close to my fingers. So honestly, that sounds like a good idea. The next time he does it, make a noise and leave the room. Or just say no and leave the room. He'll get the picture eventually. He sounds beautiful by the way! [/QUOTE]
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