Aggressive puppy is my family causing it?
I have a fifteen week old puppy that has started to growl and bite aggressivly whenever I stop it from doing something. This is different than the regular play biting it actually growls aggressivly and bites hard enough to cause puncture holes on my husband and I.
I have two son's one is three and the other is five. I have another dog that I got from the pound a sheltie when he was nine months old. He is now almost four years old. He is a pretty good dog but he chases our neighbors and cars. I don't think he is aggressive he just wants to herd stuff. He is super submissive to people and other dogs. When I first got him he even peed and rolled over around everything. He does not do that anymore only to other dogs. He is great with our family the kids can hug him and love him and he does great and is totally housetrained. We take him everywhere with us. I have him on an electric fence to prevent him from chasing cars and neighbors.
So I first started trying to get my son a cat. I got a kitten that was free and looked siamese. The kitten was very mean and bit and scartched everyone. I made sure the kids always treated it nice and would just pet it gently but from the very beginning it did not want to be petted. So this cat lives at my father in laws farm. It will let my father in law pet it a little but it bites everyone else. So on to the puppy. I am worried that somehow my family is unwittingly causing animals to turn aggressive.
So after the cat I decided to try a puppy. A stray dog had come into our family and was pregnant so I decided to take a puppy. The dog looked like a purbred American Eskimo toy. The puppies came out looking like purebread beagles. They must be eskimo beagle mix. So my sister in law had the mother and the puppies till they were about three weeks then I took the mother and puppies to my house. I wanted the puppies to be brought up right so I researched a lot. I did not let the kids handle them too much just petting and supurvised holding. I set it up so they had a crate and an area were they could go to the bathroom and kept them super clean. I tried introducing them to different surfaces and even tested their temperament with a temp test I looked up on the internet.
So I started noticing that some of them would growl when you picked them up. One of them fought visiouscly with the mother until she yelled in pain. So I picked the one that had never growled at us. So we gave out all the puppies and the mother to members of our family. I wanted to wait till eight weeks but I ended up giving them away at six and a half weeks. It was just too hard keeping all those puppies and mother dog. I figured that maybe my dog would be better socilization for the puppy instead of the other growly puppies. So Jake is now fifteen weeks and has learned sit, shake, and down. The problem is if he doesn't want to do something he will growl and bite you. He stays outside during the day and inside at night. He tries to jump in the car when we go places because he likes to go with us. So he tried to jump in this last time and we wanted him out of the car and he bit my husband when he tried to pick him up. He has also bitten when I tried to take something away from him. He has also started growling and biting when I get near his food bowl. He play fights with my other submissive dog and wins usually would this cause him to be aggressive? Or is my family somehow causing pets to turn nuts? Is it possible to have a puppy show a little aggression and than later grow out of it?