He is 5 months. He is good for a bit, I brush after a few brushes I reward whilst brushing, but then he'll just turn and bite. It can be hard to keep him still which makes it harder. When he went for a puppy groom they said he was good but not sure if they brushed him, I think it was a bath, dry, cut nails and trim a bit of fur.
He isn't that good motivated which does make it harder and he loves toys but again not enough to take his mind off what I'm doing.
I think what makes it worse is that I work with animals and he is partly a breed that was one of the most aggressive dogs I've seen, it was a rescue and I think that was mainly why for that dog and I've met others that are nice but that one always sticks in my head. So I just don't want him to turn out like that dog. My trainer said when he showed this behaviour for something else she wouldn't be worried due to his age, as puppies learn with their mouths and distract him so he doesn't form a habit but I'm still worried
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The things I'm thankful for: good off lead usually good recall (doing classes on this at the moment as well to make it better), good in his crate and no separation anxiety, although I get told he does because he gets upset if I leave the room or give him to someone however when left alone he is a perfect
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I'm so tempted to send him to a residential dog training place for a short time. As I think it'll do him good to be away from me for longer than a day or two as I think he is just too attached, I was thinking of maybe sending him to boarding for a short time for this but may as well get training at the same time? Although I'm not sure I agree with them as I believe I should be the one that does the work
but I'd rather nip it in the bud now than be left with a bigger problem
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Also he keeps chasing one of my cats
the other he doesn't care about she just walks around stays on the floor near him, the other he won't let her! I just want the cat to stick up for herself she's bigger than him, just get your claws out and teach him a lesson