Be careful with that as barking could be his warning sign of him being about to bite. If you take away that you could end up with a dog that bites without warning, so to speak.Originally posted by PUPGIRL
Actally, Nicky is doing a lot better. We have started a new technique, flicking him with water every time he barks. I belive his barking always leads to biting so if he doesn't bark he doesn't bite. We also put him in my room everytime the doorbell rings or we have guests. I really hope it doesn't come to the point where we have to put him to sleep. Well I gtg.
Of course it is hard to say if that's what it is or not, without being able to observe him.
I do agree with you putting him away in situations he can't handle though.
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