I allways wanted an even tempered dog, and i read on Wikipedia that a cocker spanial is a good bet, a female is softer than a male and a blue ( or orange ) roan is better than a solid. Shes a lovely dog and shes about 11 weeks old. But she nips
Q1 - What i want to know is the difference between a nipping mood and aggressive behaviour.
My vet told me that she is showing signs of aggression, more than a normal female, blue roan cocker, because she goes grrr whenever we excite her, mildly rough play her, or just generally when she sees a trouser or hand flaying, and sometimes she just decides to go grrr and attacks ( yes - attacks ) her toys. She attempts to attack my hands at times, and allmost allways stops when i yelp or give her a toy. But slowly shes stopping less. Yesterday she drew a little blood from my finger.
Q2 - the right approach to handle this
Now im also getting conflicting advice. One kind of advice ( net and friends ) is that physical punishment makes aggressive dogs more aggressive so i should yelp in pain, yell one loud word to her, ignore, give her chew things, ..............teach her not to nip in a mild manner
The other advice is that shes trying to dominate, so i have to show her who the master is , and my vet says that i should hold her jaws from above so her teeth hurt her gums, another friend says to mildly pop her head
What do you suggest ?
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