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Old 01-10-2007, 08:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Welcome to GlobalPaw - I totally agree with everyone else - growling is "normal" when playing - but your pup also needs to learn what the boundaries are and to know that there is an end to every game. Just be patient, consistent and calm - your pup will eventually learn what's ok and what's not.

Also agree with the comment about getting another vet - how would you feel if a total stranger took you away from your family and held you down - I'd bet a lot of us would be struggling too - and I agree the fact that he didn't bite when this was done means he wasn't overly aggressive.
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