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Hi Racheal,
How have you been correcting him after his bite? Do you use the dominant roll over on back?
I had an issue when Pazu was tired and lying by the door. FYI - he never wanted to sleep in my bedroom and if he did, he preferred to sleep on the ground where it's cooler. If I tried to move him when he was tired, he'd elicit a small growl. Every time he did that, I treated him as a person. I backed away, thinking like "oh ya if I was tired, I wouldn't want to be bothered". Now what I didn't realize was that by backing away, I was telling him that I'm not that alpha. I enabled that behavior. Pazu grew more and more powerful in that particular arena. There's one spot in my apartment that if I move him, he used to growl and then snap at me. So for a while, if I wanted him to move, I'd show him a treat and throw it. He never fussed about that. And the other thing I did was... and really, I'm not sure this would be a good idea for you was that I equipped myself with lots of pillows and thick clothes and if he growled, I growled back. And when I moved in and he snapped, I basically flipped him over on his back in that particular spot. So I claimed that area in my apartment like it was my own again. Since then, even if he's tired, he'll let me move him wherever.
Pazu seemed to be conditional in that he was okay with all other pack order issues dominance - no food aggression at all.. but again he's only 8 months old. So hopefully that's it.
Generally his warnings seem to be like: he's growl, he'd get really still with a glare, and then he'd snap.
Have you ever noticed a glare/stare before this happens? Livvy is people and kid friendly but has gone after 2 of my females one a rescue when she was pregnant and is very protective of her ball and does not want others (except Sage) playing with her ball.
I have seen this in obedience classes also where dogs will stare shortly before going after another dog.
Are the rules such as sleeping in the bedroom,eating and other just enfoerced now or always been the rules? Just wondering if he is feeling that something is different and can't tell you???
Just some thoughts.
Has he been checked by the vet to see if there are any medical issues, pain somewhere? This sometimes causes behavior problems also.
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