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  • First of all what dog is it,and with any canine relationship U NEED TO BE IN CONTROL,i know he may be adopted and u wanna treat him with love and cuddles and treats but they get accustomed to that,also depends on the background they have come from may not like the fact they r on their piece of turf let him or her meet and greet friends and family and if he plays up lock him out of the situation 10 mins at least and if he carries on then do it again and again and again he or she will get the idea,see mine is social with people but can be over powering always wanting attention but she is always removed from the room as sum people dont like it(hope this helps):)
  • I have a past experience with a dog that could get feisty. 1st time I took him to the vet she said I should get rid of him. I thought she was nuts. I thought I could change him. I loved him so it was hard, but she was right. 10 months later he was still attempting nips at people he didn't know, and thankfully I got rid of him before he bit anyone. Now I know to always look to more docile and intelligent breeds.

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