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by fo fefe on 13 October 2009 - 03:10

Hi
I have a beautiful 3,5 month old male.As I use to have fox terrier before I wonder if there are some tips available helpful for me since the new member is really of unknown behavior.
1.He likes to bite practically all the time especially wife and daughter showing an aggressive character.
2.Although he had the ''manners' training (6 hourly sessions)seems to obey me and son in law.However when he wants to play(?) with the ''biting'' style (what he does with wife and daughter)knowing that this is not acceptable by me,he sits down looks at me and starts barking until he seases.
As I am not used to this breed I would like to know if this is the normal temper of the male puppy and also if when he will be growing up he will calm down.Moreover when I have him in the garden training him (only the ''manners'' training which I repeat to him)he obeys and remains quiet being a completely different dog.
Moreover in the middle of the skull (backside) a bone seems to appear (like a small horn).
Thanks in advance for any info!!

by josecuri on 16 October 2009 - 15:10

Hello,

I also have a beautiful male, he's 3 months old. I have not noticed the same behavior on my puppy compared to your puppy. Maybe because he is just been with us for 1 week, but so far he is doing OK, very few barking, very few biting,

My only concern this morning was the same bone you found on he middle of the skull (backside), like you said, like a small horn. Now that I have read your post, I assume this is normal ... good to know.

Anyway, I don't have any experience with the breed either so any info will be greatly appreciated!!






 


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