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Puppy Question: Is this normal?

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it really just depends on the breed. my lhasa was not nippy at all as a puppy. It looks like it may have rottweiler or pitbull in it judging by the blue eyes and the coloration, and they are very aggressive dogs. a rolled up newspaper will probably be your best friend for awhile.
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Our new Puppy is about 9 weeks old and at times is incredibly defiant and even psycho.

He gets into frenzies where he runs around biting EVERYTHING and doesn't respond to corrections no matter how firm. I even held him down in his back and he fought me for over a minute.

He can be sweet and gentle and unbelievably cute, but these frenzies are really hard to deal with.

Is this a natural phase or should I be looking for a priest to perform an exorcism?

I'd say it's natural, too. He's got a lot of energy and he's learning. And I would guess that with you holding him on the ground he thought you were trying to play. You have to understand that puppies don't understand human speech or emotions. They have to be taught what "no" and "bad" mean.
 
Originally posted by: human2k
OMG that puppy is incredibliy cute! Look at those eyes, how can you say NO?😀
Those adorable eyes get kinda scary when the devil takes him over...

:Q

 
It's normal for puppies to get in frenzies like that, I've had 2 dogs and they both turned out fine once they grew out of it. Just remember to discipline them if they do something really wrong, like pee or drop a duece on your stuff or something.
 
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