It sounds like that's the problem. He does try to control things his way. Food. Play. Sleep. Go outside. Come inside. HIS way. We've been working on him with that.
I am starting to think, it has to do something with personal space. I found out that with the daughter, she was sitting and Hank was on top of the couch, just sitting, and she shifted to her side to reach over to get her purse on the floor, and for some reason, he just nipped her on the cheek. Everyone was just, "What just happened?" and we put him in the crate for rest of the time while she and her mom was here.









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