@TheDoobidoob That is very true. I will agree with that. I had a pitt that wouldn't hurt ( i can't say a fly, she ate those, lol) a child. My baby would crawl on her, pull her tail, take food out of her mouth, and just simply tourture that poor dog. That pitt would not do a thing to hurt that child. So i will agree that the temperment of the dog has alot to do with whether or not it will bite.
@TheDoobidoob Thats the best time to have them to stop, is when there pups. Im not the old school "dominate your dog" kind of person. I do think, however, that its a good idea to have your pup to learn that mouthing is wrong.
@xthrowdownx06 I'm pretty sure it's still a pup. My dog likes to nibble playfully (and he did it a lot when he was younger). If the dog was upset or being aggressive, these people would have lost their limbs already. How is it irresponsible to let dogs be dogs?
beautiful! Im gonna get a czechoslovakian wolfdog when the breeder gets new puppies. and ofc if i cant afford it. really expensive! but they fit my life style perfectly.
Dont you ever blame that dog when he finaly draws blood. Yes i have dogs and cats, but i NEVER let them mouth or bite me. What you are doing is just irresponsible. Espcially if that dog is a wolf, you can't tame the wild.
@DirectlyHere sometimes it's playful biting. Have you ever had a dog or cat. While you may say i'm an idiot for thinking biting can be playful, it's very common for animals to playfully bite there own kind or even there masters. Should they be trained not to yes, but they are animals :p
@TheDoobidoob That is very true. I will agree with that. I had a pitt that wouldn't hurt ( i can't say a fly, she ate those, lol) a child. My baby would crawl on her, pull her tail, take food out of her mouth, and just simply tourture that poor dog. That pitt would not do a thing to hurt that child. So i will agree that the temperment of the dog has alot to do with whether or not it will bite.
xthrowdownx06 3 months ago 2
@xthrowdownx06 Well, fair enough. It's better to be safe than sorry. However, I think it all boils down to your dog's personality.
TheDoobidoob 3 months ago
@TheDoobidoob Thats the best time to have them to stop, is when there pups. Im not the old school "dominate your dog" kind of person. I do think, however, that its a good idea to have your pup to learn that mouthing is wrong.
xthrowdownx06 3 months ago
@xthrowdownx06 I'm pretty sure it's still a pup. My dog likes to nibble playfully (and he did it a lot when he was younger). If the dog was upset or being aggressive, these people would have lost their limbs already. How is it irresponsible to let dogs be dogs?
TheDoobidoob 3 months ago
beautiful! Im gonna get a czechoslovakian wolfdog when the breeder gets new puppies. and ofc if i cant afford it. really expensive! but they fit my life style perfectly.
jagmej 5 months ago
thats really smart, teach the dog to bite people, how about throw it a freakin bone!!
marshall0792 6 months ago
@xthrowdownx06 Its probably teething.
JDRhymesFly 6 months ago
Dont you ever blame that dog when he finaly draws blood. Yes i have dogs and cats, but i NEVER let them mouth or bite me. What you are doing is just irresponsible. Espcially if that dog is a wolf, you can't tame the wild.
xthrowdownx06 6 months ago
NEVER let the wolf win, not even in a play fight.
tamithomas 6 months ago
@DirectlyHere sometimes it's playful biting. Have you ever had a dog or cat. While you may say i'm an idiot for thinking biting can be playful, it's very common for animals to playfully bite there own kind or even there masters. Should they be trained not to yes, but they are animals :p
Zexion98 7 months ago