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Baxter Tiberius
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Every single time we go.
He seems incapable of understanding when dogs are warning him to back off. He just goes right in anyways, sticks his face right between their teeth, while doing the "bully wave" with his paw right onto their forehead.
Everyone thinks its cute, but inevitably, he will get fully attacked. Pitbulls are notorious for not putting up with it and also the most dangerous. No offense but after 3 weeks of this, there's a marked difference between the behavior of every dog there, and the pitbulls. I am constantly worried for his safety.
Yesterday he upset another dog so much by just being so "in their face" (friendly) that it was viciously growling and biting him, while he was screaming in pain. He had Baxter on his back and was ripping at him viciously. Everyone came running.
10 seconds later Baxter walked right over to the still-angry dog and put his paw on the dogs face while trying to lick him. He wont walk away. He wont get the hint / warning to leave. He focuses on the one dog that is about to destroy him, and keeps going back to it.
Any suggestions?
He seems incapable of understanding when dogs are warning him to back off. He just goes right in anyways, sticks his face right between their teeth, while doing the "bully wave" with his paw right onto their forehead.
Everyone thinks its cute, but inevitably, he will get fully attacked. Pitbulls are notorious for not putting up with it and also the most dangerous. No offense but after 3 weeks of this, there's a marked difference between the behavior of every dog there, and the pitbulls. I am constantly worried for his safety.
Yesterday he upset another dog so much by just being so "in their face" (friendly) that it was viciously growling and biting him, while he was screaming in pain. He had Baxter on his back and was ripping at him viciously. Everyone came running.
10 seconds later Baxter walked right over to the still-angry dog and put his paw on the dogs face while trying to lick him. He wont walk away. He wont get the hint / warning to leave. He focuses on the one dog that is about to destroy him, and keeps going back to it.
Any suggestions?