My 6 month old beagle is growling and snaping at me when he is bathed or picked up.
How do I get the growling and snaping under control? I just adopted him from the SPCA and don't really know a lot about his background. I have 3 children and I do not want them to get bitten. He is otherwise a good dog. We love him and want to help him but I am just not sure how to do it.
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He has growled when his legs were touched (he was just neutered 2 weeks ago) and when I tried to dry him off from his bath. He did act like he was going to bite but did not come close to my skin.
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When he was in the bath and growled I did grab his muzzle shut and tell him sternly to stop it. He did not seem to care that I did that since he kept on doing it.
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I was speaking to him in a gentle voice and I did have treats on hand but he would not take a treat at all. I have only had him for a week and when I took him to the vet she was the one that told me to hold his muzzle shut and tell him "quit it".
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I really don't want to give up on him he is such a sweet heart otherwise. I want to get him out of it while he is young. I believe this behavior is correctable just not sure how to do it. You have been very helpful. Thank you. :)
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I am new to this, but I will try to get some pics up soon.
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Luke goes everywhere with me and is usually a really good boy. He rides with me every morning to take my daughter to school and walks with me to pick her up in the afternoon. He seems to always be happy to see her.
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He has not actually bitten me. Just snapped with an angry bark. And it was while I was bathing him. I was calm and gentle with him. I kept the soap out of his eyes, using a wash rag on his face.
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I lifted him up with one arm under the neck and the other under the belly near his hind legs. He was just fixed within the last 3 weeks and I thought that may be it.
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But when I got him out he growled when I tried to dry him and then again when I put his harness on him. I haven't had one problem since the bath incident. I have been reading his body language and learning a little more about his likes and dislikes.