First, pictures of Hank at 14 weeks old -
(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...
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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.






(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...
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