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Hi there

 

Got a rescue about a year and a half ago saluki X. He was quite timid when we first got him but he enjoyed playing with other dogs, although he did seem to have a bit of a fear of larger dogs.

 

We got a 12 week old bitch in December and socialise them really well with other dogs. Couple of months ago my wife stopped taking them to the dog park (too much with the kids) this left them just going out in the evening with me not many dogs to socialise with.

 

We met a dog the other day and both of them started to course this dog biting its arse etc... I was pretty shocked. All that recall training seemed to go out the window. The dog submitted and calm returned.

 

I was out tonight and a dog appeared up front I put the pup on the lead as she can be a bit bouncy. Toby was off the lead he wandered over to the dog and started for no reason he didn't hurt it but gave it a far nip on the arse.

 

any ideas on what to do to stop him, its just a major hassel

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Hi there

 

Got a rescue about a year and a half ago saluki X. He was quite timid when we first got him but he enjoyed playing with other dogs, although he did seem to have a bit of a fear of larger dogs.

 

We got a 12 week old bitch in December and socialise them really well with other dogs. Couple of months ago my wife stopped taking them to the dog park (too much with the kids) this left them just going out in the evening with me not many dogs to socialise with.

 

We met a dog the other day and both of them started to course this dog biting its arse etc... I was pretty shocked. All that recall training seemed to go out the window. The dog submitted and calm returned.

 

I was out tonight and a dog appeared up front I put the pup on the lead as she can be a bit bouncy. Toby was off the lead he wandered over to the dog and started for no reason he didn't hurt it but gave it a far nip on the arse.

 

any ideas on what to do to stop him, its just a major hassel

its quite obvious your dog is a HOMO

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