u/StonerCoyote

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My Lab is a Psycho

Hi everyone. My dog has fully entered the velociraptor era and I guess i’m just looking for confirmation things like running and body slamming people and children, biting anyone who pets him, the jumping and snapping, all this is a phase. I understand training is key but it feels like it’s one step forward and three steps back right now. He excels at tricks and commands but the aggression is so much sometimes. I’d love to hear stories of insane puppies turned around or if this is something I need to prepare myself for. We tried puppy school but I highly disagreed with their methods. It felt like it took us back so much further. Did your dog bite strangers? What did you do? Is the answer just avoid all new human interaction for awhile? He just turned 4 months and I feel like the crazy is just beginning so any tips or tricks I can get is so appreciated. Especially with kids as he loves kids and we have none around us right now. And I also don’t want to ask people to use their kids as guinea pigs for my mini terminator.

u/StonerCoyote — 14 hours ago