We just got a blue heeler/sheltie mix puppy from a shelter. Abby is only 6 wks old. Took her to the vet as we found out that the shelter had a problem with kennel cough. It appears that the pup may have it and is on medicine and being isolated from the other animals. (maybe too late).
Today, I was playing with her and she started growling, which I realize puppies do. However, when I picked her up she started snarling and baring teeth. I told her no, then started petting her. She turned her head and tried to bite me. Is this normal behavior for a puppy. What can we do to nip this behavior in the bud? Not sure how to handle this.
She appears to be really smart. We are cage training her. Tried to get her to sit today for puppy chow food (treats) and she actually did it a couple of times w/out too many prompts.
She had just started to interact with our 2 yr lab when we had to isolate her. Our older dogs ignore her. And the cats avoid her.
She was so timid I felt she may have been younger than 6 wks. She weighs 2.1 lbs and the vet said she is about 6-7 wks old. Her coloring is blue heeler.
Any ideas on eliminating this behavior would be greatly appreciated. We took the lab to puppy training classes and have been trying some of those lessons on Abby. But this bearing of teeth was never a problem.
Thanks
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