Hank at 14 weeks old - Question too as well -
First, pictures of Hank at 14 weeks old -
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3043/...982162418c.jpg (he likes to stretch his legs on you every time he wakes up from a nap or when he's outside, just need to stretch... :))
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3099/...6fc9144eff.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3065/...377e55ef44.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/...189b240baf.jpg
Overall, he's been a great puppy, but wow, is he a HANDFUL. Currently we are trying to break him from biting. He seems to think our hands (anyone's hands) are a TOY to him, so he just keeps biting when he wants to play, we've been trying to break him for about a month and half.. still nothing. We want to know what is the PROPER way to tell a puppy "NO" on biting. Even saying "No!", a little nip on the nose and say "No!", or keeping your hands away, yet he doesn't give up..
Any suggestions, it'd be appreciated. We are actually surprised how much of a handful he is, comparing to Rosie when we had her as a puppy, she was never this much trouble. ;)
We love the little guy, he's been a great addition, he sleeps with everyone, he's a TOTAL lap dog. (must be the boston terrier in him) ?
He hasn't really grown much since we got him; just his legs are longer, his tail is longer.. He's barely at 10 lbs. We are thinking he's definitely part Boston Terrier along with Beagle.