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Dominant puppy...
Well It seems Titus is dominant... he's alright with us, but with other dogs, I'm afraid he might become mean.
Anyway I can help against that? in case you don't know hes a 9 weeks old Husky puppy
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The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated. ~Mohandas Gandhi Titus - Siberian Husky Lex - hairless rat |
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Puppies tend to play REALLY rough, and that's likely all it is at his young age. The best thing you can do is continued socialization and puppy classes. Dogs teach each other how to play nice and correct each other when one gets out of line. Introduce your pup to as many dogs as you possibly can (but be weary of strange dogs until 16 weeks when he has all his shots!). Socialization is vital for puppies and it's the ones who grow up isolated in a backyard and don't play with others that end up with dog aggression.
Just move forward with the socialization and your pup will learn what he needs to from the other dogs. If he gets really out of line as he gets older, you should intervene and separate him from the other dogs, telling him he needs to be gentle, and put him in a sit or down until he is more calm.
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yea, I'll socialize him more , we're going back to see some friends tomorrow who have dogs, this should help
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The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated. ~Mohandas Gandhi Titus - Siberian Husky Lex - hairless rat |
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it almost sounds like you're expecting this, maybe looking TOO deeply into his behavior, and/or anticipating the worst. pups can be over-exuberant at times, they can play rough, they nip, snarl and are defiant... but they're pups, they're learning. socializing is certainly key, as is constant positive training at this age. Keep socializing, and give Titus time to learn the ropes. My dog had definite days where he seemed to "bully" the other pups in playschool... but once he learned how to play nicely, he was a big sweetie.
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Never tolerate aggression
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No aggression should ever be tolerated from a puppy. Though you might think it's cute, it's enabling your dog to be the dominant pack leader and will literally come back to bite you. Also, as someone else has noted, expecting your dog to do something can easily result in your dog performing the expected behaviour. You should always go out with the attitude that your dog will not do what you don't allow it to do. You must be in charge. Anything less will give you unwanted results. Stay calm and assertive. |
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