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I dislike admitting to this, but I am nervous around him now. photos of dog breeds Dog health issues. I don't want that to continue. I very badly want this to work. ANSWER:These problems are 100% handler problems and not dog problems. photos of dog breeds Dog-picture. You (not the dog) have created a bad situation. To begin with you should not have fed 2 dogs at the same time. The dogs should be fed separately and alone. photos of dog breeds Personal protection dog training. So you created this problem with the pup sneaking over to the food. What do you expect? The pup would not have gone there if he wasn't hungry, and how fair is it to put pressure on a 3 month old pup for going to food (this makes no sense. )You got bit because you put the pup in "fight or flight. " Three month old pups do not bite through aggression, they bite when they are in "fight or flight. " You put him there, you got bit and you are blaming the dog - this makes no sense. I won't even attempt to explain how to stop this because it never should have happened because the food should not have been out there. Your husband going over and pulling this dog out of the crate to show him what he did was also not the smartest thing to do. It accomplished nothing - NOT ONE THING - other than to panic the dog. Pups do not and can not understand a correction several minutes after doing something wrong. Any book on dog training is going to tell you this. He reacted as a result of his temper and nothing else. It only accomplished scaring the crap out of the pup. As far as his snapping when you grab his collar - this goes right back to the "fight or flight" from before, he has learned that he is in deep trouble when you grab him like this - he does the only thing he knows has worked in the past (snap at you. )If you want to make this work you are going to have to learn something about dogs. It does not seem that your time at the vet has taught you enough about raising puppies. If you want to learn, get my video Your Puppy 8 Weeks to 8 Months and Basic Dog Obedience. If you are not willing to make the effort my suggestion would be to find a home for the dog where someone knows how to work with pups. To TopQUESTION:Dear Ed,We have a 10 wk GSD that has so far shown no signs of dominance. My question: is it OK for her to chase my two kids ages 7 and 9 around the backyard? She is mouthy so the kids try to stay just out of her reach.

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