Cait, if the dog bites your fingers, you might never be able to play the piano. Sorry, but I agree with everyone's opinion that you should get yourself another piano teacher.
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Cait, if the dog bites your fingers, you might never be able to play the piano. Sorry, but I agree with everyone's opinion that you should get yourself another piano teacher.
My piano teach now is leaving treats by the door so when I walk in I can throw treats at the dog when it comes after me. OS far its working!:) Another thing I found that works is I talk to the dog in a little baby voice and the dog follows me but it dosn't growl or snap at me. Besides I can't really blame the dog for biteing me and the other students. See, the people that owned the dog befor had it living in a kenal and the Dog wasn't use to strangers comeign and going. It only got to know its owners. So, maybe as soon as the dog gets use to it's new schedule it won't bite anymore.
Thanx for the help, and your concerns.
~Cait:)
That's wonderful! I hope that the dog gets used to you but I also think that you should tell your teacher to send him to obidience school 'cause the dog will have to get used to strangers as when people come around ,that the dog doesn't know, the same thing will happen as you are facing it, afraid come around as the dog might bite them.