Bichon frise puppies
Why gamble with your kids just because you do not want to hurt a neighbors feelings. bichon frise puppies Search & rescue dog trainers. To TopQUESTION:We have a male intact Dane 7 months old that up until about 2 months ago was NEVER aggressive. What has happened in the last few months:We got Junior in April of this year, the start of my breeding program he was 7 weeks old. In July we got Tesh, she was 9 weeks old and we already had a female Boston Terrier Nina (spayed) that Junior got along great with (still does), he and Tesh hit it off great and we had a perfect family. bichon frise puppies Dog house plans. . :) In Sept. We got another female, Jenny she is 1 month older than Junior and we did the intro's on nuteral territory just in case! They had a few words back and forth, teeth showing and such, then they calmed down and Jenny submitted to Junior. bichon frise puppies Dog obedience classes. Once home there was a couple more confrontations but all has been peaceful since and all dogs know their place in the pack. A month ago Junior was under our kitchen table with a bone, my son and his little friend were in there and my son came in and said Junior growled at him (Junior is fine with everyone around his food) we corrected Junior and the little girl went up to him and rubbed his cheeks and told him what a good boy he was, as she turned he snapped at her and just barely got her ear, she had a good scratch, my hubby dragged him off yelling and screaming and in his crate he went, bones were put away or thrown away and all was fine again. We later found out our 6 year old had squeezed Juniors cheeks real hard before this happened, so had a feeling Junior was afraid the little girl was going to do the same, that's why he snapped. Today I got each of them a rawhide, Junior was on the kitchen floor in front of the gate eating his, my son went around him and went to go through the gate and Junior jumped up and bit him in the face, now our son says's he didn't do anything to Junior (We had that talk about being good to the puppies!) he said he just walked by him and was going to go over the gate and Junior jumped up and got him. I grabbed Junior's scruff and dragged him down the hall telling him no and shame on him and it wasn't expectable, my hubby came in and grabbed Junior so I could tend to our Son and he put Junior in his crate and pounded on the crate telling him NO you don't bite!LUCKILY our son is ok, has a scratch next to his nose by his eye. We DO NOT allow any of them on the furniture or on our bed, they are allowed to sleep on the floor in our room or Junior sleeps in his crate in our son's room. My question is this, IF I just NOT give Junior any more bones (as they make him aggressive) and realize that it was my fault for not thinking, if we just keep on top of him, will this go away?? He is NEVER aggressive otherwise! If he get's into the garbage or food or toy's he shouldn't have any one of us can go take it away from him without a growl. It's just Bones he is so possessive of!!Any help would be greatly appreciated and ASAP as hubby is ready to get rid of Junior and I KNOW he is NOT a bad dog!! He is coming of age I think and just want's something to be HIS and only HIS (bones). So by taking him out of that situation NO BONES, then things should be fine. Thank you so much for your help!!MichelleANSWER:This is not going to get better with you doing the few things that you mentioned. You have a problem, part of which you have created by allowing this dog to do things he should never be allowed to do. My advice is to find a new home for this dog unless you are prepared to make changes:The dog can not ever go in a bedroom. Not for any reason or any time of day. He sleeps in a dog crate in the basement or garage.
Bichon frise puppies
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