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Old 13-06-2008, 08:53 PM
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Re: Westie snapping - not just when collar touched

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And yes i do have better things to do but if you insist on not listening and keep asking the same questions (or different Qs that have the same answer ) then i will keep posting because im concerned for this puppy and i think what is best for your dog (remembering that the dogs needs come first over your own) that he should be rehomed. MHO
You really don't know anything about how ollie behaves. There is no way he needs to be rehomed. I am not some rough person who doesn't give a damn. I love ollie so much! The snapping is the ONLY issue we have with him.

I love dogs and have grown up with them. I don't want to have to keep explaining myself to you.

I am very dedicated to ollie. Walk him everyday, brush him everyday, play with him everyday and train him everday.

We are going to a course with him which starts in a couple of weeks. And we are having a home visit by the behaviourist to assess him.

I hardly think I would be going to the trouble of arranging this if I just thought "I can't be bothered to turn his behaviour around, I'll just give him up"

He can be loving and very affectionate so there is hope that we can curb his snapping tendancies.

Whilst we wait for the course to start, I thought I would just mention that he does snap in other situations. I think it shows how keen and desperate I am to get as much advice as possible, to help him as much as possible.
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