pitbullmamaliz wrote:She is extremely submissive to other dogs - but she will keep persisting through the hostile return behavior like she doesn't understand the other dog would chew her up and spit her out. I'm pleased she's submissive, but I fear she may actually get hurt someday since she is so persistent with begging and demanding play/wrestling.
But my question is this - she is not acknowledging the other dog's body language - the growls, snaps, and snarls. Is there any way to teach her that when a dog is doing that it means harm to her? And is there any way to teach her to politely approach new dogs? She just wants to immediately start playing and wrestling with them.
satanscheerleader wrote: HERE'S MY BUT. SNIFF IT. OH YA. THAT'S YOUR BUT. I'M TURNING TO THE SIDE. LOOK I MEAN NO HARM. I'LL GET DOWN LOW. HIGH SPEED PLAY BOW NOW LET'S ROCK!
But my question is this - she is not acknowledging the other dog's body language - the growls, snaps, and snarls. Is there any way to teach her that when a dog is doing that it means harm to her? And is there any way to teach her to politely approach new dogs?
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