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ScoobyD
Feb 23, 2007, 11:59 PM
HI my name is Scooby "D" and as U can see I'm a very cute wiener dog I also have a sister Forest Gump we look alike but I don't bite unike my sis Forest . Anyhows I just wanted to say hello. R there... I had to leave my2 yr old forest at my sis house 4 about 7 months when i moved in with my sis every time our mother visits my dog bites her the other dog dosn't bite (scooby D) The dogs R now 5 & 3 Scoob is the older one. Forest was abused when I rescued her from a very bad situation Starved & Scared from her ordeal. but she never bit anyone until I was forced 2 leave her. I Left my sis 5 dogs when I returned 3 mo. later she got rid of all of my dogs except forest. I tract down Scooby and reclaimed her. I could not get the rest of them but made sure they were in good hands since I can no longer afford or accomodate them. My mother even took one of them in. She has also bit a few men that I realy didn't like. I do not encourage this behavior I am affraid that if she bites the wrong person they will take her away. Any thoughts on what to do?

labman
Feb 24, 2007, 06:50 AM
The key to most behavior problems is approaching things using the dog's natural instincts. Dogs see all the people and dogs in the household as a pack with each having their own rank in the pack and a top dog. Life is much easier if the 2 legged pack members outrank the 4 legged ones. You can learn to play the role of top dog by reading some books or going to a good obedience class. A good obedience class or book is about you being top dog, not about rewarding standard commands with a treat. Start at Raising Your Dog with the Monks of New Skete (http://www.dogsbestfriend.com/) For more on being top dog, see Establishing and Keeping Alpha Position (http://www.dogbreedinfo.com./topdogrules.htm)

If she sees you as top dog, then she doesn't have to take care of problems by biting people. They are your problem. Being top dog makes corrections you give her more effective. As soon as you see the first sign of aggression, give her a sharp ''Ut, ut, ut!'' and distract her with a toy.