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Old 10-08-2011, 08:28 AM
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Re: Aggravating little *beep*...

My younger Akita likes to play rough like this, she will pounce on my older Akita, then they will chase each other. My youngest does get a little rough sometime so the older one will pin her down with his shoulder to say enough is enough then ignore her for a while, she gets the message and will come to him to say sorry by licking his face Hope you get it sorted soon
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Re: Aggravating little *beep*...

My dally pup is a bugger for this. When she gets too excited and bites too hard or nips at people's faces she is pushed aside, ignored for a few minutes. Then recalled, sit, down, roll over and then back to play till she does it again. Seems to work. Or holding her still until she has calmed down. It can be hard work and annoying but with lots of perseverance it should pay off.
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