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by Sonic Rainboom » Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:44 am
My dogs about 4 months old and she's a german shepardxlabrador, she's a very sweet dog but she bites alot not proper trying to hurt people but she bites and chew at my hands and randomly snaps at me, lightly though, she's never inflicted much pain. She also keeps going next door and digging up their gardens. She knows sit but I can't teach her any other commands

This looks like my old dog Ebony, I loves it

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by AppaloosaCake » Mon Dec 12, 2011 12:31 pm
TheCurrencyOfTea wrote:My dogs about 4 months old and she's a german shepardxlabrador, she's a very sweet dog but she bites alot not proper trying to hurt people but she bites and chew at my hands and randomly snaps at me, lightly though, she's never inflicted much pain. She also keeps going next door and digging up their gardens. She knows sit but I can't teach her any other commands
She is most likely teathing, young animals and babies tent to do that.
Just keep trying, and make sure to reward your dog! :)
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by Dakonic » Mon Dec 12, 2011 7:39 pm
Kongs can be ideal for puppies who are teething.
And sorry to sound rude, there's never an excuse for dogs getting out unless someone broke in while you were gone or some disaster. My dog has an extremely good recall and won't go far from me I still never let my guard down. I don't want to to sound rude, but when it comes to dogs I definitely will stick up for them.
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by Sonic Rainboom » Tue Dec 13, 2011 4:55 am
Was that directed at me? Lol that sounds defensive it wasn't supposed to. She's an outdoor dog and up until recently she didn't even go near the front of the house she just pottered around the back, (We have a really big garden) I think it's since she's realised that there's another dog there, she's probably just slipping out when we forget to close the gates

This looks like my old dog Ebony, I loves it

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