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t-dog
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« on: June 16, 2022, 09:40:35 am » |
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Snapping and biting are only different in the sense that one is a warning and one means you shouldn’t have done that. I’m not ok with either. If you have to tend to it and he snaps at you then all that means is the next one is a bite. I would agree that there could be an underlying issue except he’s always been like that. For that reason I lean more towards faulty wiring. If he doesn’t mind biting for one reason he likely won’t mind biting for another. JMO of course.
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