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Behavior Issues with Weimaraner
I am a pet sitter and a new client of mine has asked for help with a
behavior issue with their dog, which they also demonstrated for me. It seems that anytime their dog has a rawhide bone or basically any toy in his possesion, he will growl and bear his teeth if either one of them attempts to take the object away from him. He has bitten the women twice (drew blood) and has also nipped the man on several occasions. He is approx 1 year old and other than this behavior, he appears to be your typical fun loving Weimaraner. He was very friendly to me the very first time I met him. Have any of you ever seen this behavior in Weimaraner's before? If so, how did you go about correcting the behavior...or is this going to be something that can't be modified. The couple are concerned that if they were to have children, this could be a real danger. Thanks in advance for your ideas. llp |
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