Susannah4040
Songster
Hmmm, sorry all I can see is a lot of heartache concerning this pup...even 'tapping' him on the head is not the correct way to deal with controlling his actions - all this pup sees is 'abuse', for doing a certain action - better to praise his 'good' behaviour and ignore his 'bad' behaviour...children, in my humble opinion, should be schooled in the right way to deal with and treat animals, from a very early age...RESPECT, is the key...I have seen, heard of and read of far too many animals deemed 'aggressive' and 'uncontrollable', due only to the fact that their 'owner' hadn't done their 'homework' in regards to the breed, how to discipline and/or integrate an animal into their family unit...my advice - re-home this pup to an experienced dog person, preferably to someone of this breed.