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carbonara Posted at 10:49 am on Sep. 21, 2008
My dog keeps going to bite people. Strangers who come into our house. He has a muzzle for when we know people are coming round. But he can't wear his muzzle 24-7. How can i control him? Have any of your animals done the same thing?

Background info:

He's 14.
He's a Jack Russell.
He has always been temperamental.

I don't need "It's the owners fault, you should have trained him better blah blah blah" I don't need reasons, i need solutions.

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mairP Posted at 12:36 pm on Dec. 19, 2008
My dog just attacked my brother's friend who was actually in the house for a little while. My dog is young, barely 1. My brother wrestles with his friends so I think Fletcher (my dog) thought he should "protect" my brother. The only thing is they weren't wrestling. I think the best thing for me to do is tell my bro not to do that. It was just scary because my dog is a sweety and a lover.
RachLeigh13 Posted at 8:36 am on Sep. 22, 2008
Well with him being 14 years old, I want to compare him to an ornery old grandpa.  It'st going to be harder to train him to stop. I honestly don't know what to advise you to do other than consult a veterinarian.  14 is old for any dog, so putting him on medication, if he is on meds now, might be a bit problematic (different medications can't go with other meds)

Maybe you could hold him on a leash in the house and have friends walk in or have someone come and knock on the door so you can try to control him a bit.  Praise him when he doesn't bark or carry on as much, reward him when he doesn't bite.

Bacon Posted at 4:01 am on Sep. 22, 2008
You will have to employ physical discipline unto your dog.

I fear what has happened is your dog has become aggressively fearless - perhaps from a lack of discipline (physical) in the past.

Though too much physical discipline can indeed also cause similar behavior. You have to find the right balance.

carbonara Posted at 12:18 am on Sep. 22, 2008
Quote: from DancinOnTheMoon at 9:00 pm on Sep. 21, 2008

Obviously, do not hit him or "tap" his nose.  

Does he get excited and start barking when people knock/ring the doorbell? Does he go right for them when they walk in? Describe a typical scenario.


When the door knocks he barks his head off so we lock him away. But if someone comes in with a member of our family (ie they walk in because they have a key) he'll run straight for them and bark and growl and show his teeth, usually we push him away before he actually bites but there have been occasions where he has bitten people.

DancinOnTheMoon Posted at 1:00 pm on Sep. 21, 2008
Obviously, do not hit him or "tap" his nose.

Does he get excited and start barking when people knock/ring the doorbell? Does he go right for them when they walk in? Describe a typical scenario.

WindChill Posted at 11:12 am on Sep. 21, 2008
Tap his nose with ur pointer finger and give him a stern 'No'.

Also show him that u and the other person there get along. You may think that doesn't matter but in actuality if he's comfortable with u he may be more accepting of others =]

It's worked for me in the past so it's worth a try.

Azathoth Posted at 10:55 am on Sep. 21, 2008
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breannafhchick06 Posted at 10:53 am on Sep. 21, 2008
punish him when he does this
chesticles Posted at 10:53 am on Sep. 21, 2008
my dog is a german chow mix but hes always been a good people dog but i guess he was a gurad dog b4 we got him because he'll bite people who come up to our house but now hes so old hes like 16 so his teeth are like nubs now i guess but he still bites peoplee so we just chain him up in the backyard
carbonara Posted at 10:52 am on Sep. 21, 2008
Quote: from fizzle123 at 6:51 pm on Sep. 21, 2008

I heard if a dogs atacking you, pull its front legsapart andit kills it:|

That's only if it's got lockjaw.

My dog rarely gets people because we stop him in time. It's just the fact he tries to bite them.

dnyuki Posted at 10:52 am on Sep. 21, 2008
Solution: The owner needs to reconsider her faults
Molfsontan Posted at 10:52 am on Sep. 21, 2008
The only way is to properly train him.  Smack his nose every time he even growls or barks at a stranger.
fizzle123 Posted at 10:51 am on Sep. 21, 2008
I heard if a dogs atacking you, pull its front legsapart andit kills it:|
Hontoshimu Posted at 10:51 am on Sep. 21, 2008
jack russels are bastards
i has 2
they all like it
very my owner is god i hate everyone else dogs
just get people who come into your house to feed the dog a bit of meat every time they come in
Dylan6405 Posted at 10:51 am on Sep. 21, 2008
Shoot him. Not really Take him to a vet and get some advice
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