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another dobie question2007-11-25 2:58:09

To: A Veterinarian

I stand corrected. I guess what I should have said was that "I" have NEVER seen one that was blue. Thank You for correcting me.


first of all DON'T HIT HIM because when you do this it makes the situation worse. the way it sounds is as if he was abused while in the hands of the other owner. usually when they are playing they do jump, play bite, and sometimes don't listen but the thing you might want to do is to get him in an obiedience class because they maybe able to help you with this problem. but it sounds like that he was abused. til you get him in a class the thing that you can do is to try to work with him at home but be firm but not loud and don't shout at him. he is doing these things because he was taught to do this. he maybe young but they still can learn all this stuff at that age. call a trainer and see what they can do to help you. i had a dog like this and i put him in an obiedience class and it helped with his behavior and he became a good family pet. see puppies are like kids they want to see how many buttons they can push with you and see what they can get away with before they get in trouble. just be patient because it will all pay in the end after he is trained. good luck.
i have a min pin and shes about 31/2 now and really she doesn't take that well with kids. just the other day i was walking her and this other dog was walking also, this other dog was really really hyper and her, shes really really calm. she actually started nipping at the dog. so to be perfectly honest, i think Dolbies and min pins are just like that.

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