Originally Posted by
SamsonsMom
The finger was a complete shock! Perfect timing of me feeling the bite, quickly pulling my hand back, and him chomping down. It hurt like hell but we made it through. He is much much better on the bites now. He's doing very well with "easy". A few times, he chomped down very good on my hand and I was able to get a finger toward the back of his mouth and he'd release. Lucy is adorable!!! Keep working at it because the payoff is going to be a loving, sweet, best friend that wants nothing more but to please you!
Asher active all the time (your other post). In the morning after breakfast he gets a 30 minute time out to rest the belly (I honestly don't see how 2.5 cups of kibble fits in that belly). Once out, he's ready to go. I work so he's crated during the day. I have a pet sitter that comes over mid-point for about 45 minutes. When I get home, my evening is nothing but Asher and Samson playing like crazy. No more coming home after a stressful day at work and relaxing! :-) On the weekends, he's on the go all day. I put him in the crate for mid morning naps and late afternoon. Samson does a great job wearing him out. I take them for rides in the car (preparing for our trip to Outer Banks in a few weeks). He seems to do well. Puppy class on Saturday wears him out which is wonderful. I have a nice few hours Saturday evening when he's passed out. All in all, he's a little terror! lol If I try to correct Asher, Samson goes nuts. Has to be there barking and standing right by Asher as if to say "I've got this mom!" I'll need to separate them more so I can work more on the commands with Asher. My challenge on the leash is that neighbors all want to pet him. I took him to the pet store and of course everyone wants to come up and see him. Makes it impossible for me to train him. I wonder if they make puppy vests that say "training - do not approach?" ha.
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