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Old April 27th 04, 04:26 AM
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Default Puppy Growling with new bone.

I gave my 3 month old Golden Retriever a T-Bone today and got a growl when I
went to pat her and tell her what a good dog she was. She is a very mild
animal, I can pat her and hold her mouth while she is eating without any
fuss. But when I gave her the first "real" bone she growled. I said with a
strong "NO!" and took the bone away for a few minutes. The I thought, I
might be doing the wrong thing by taking it away "making it worse".

Please help... I don't want her to growl or even bite when she has a bone.

Thanks


 




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