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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 398523" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>I really do not want to chop them off if it is not required. From what I have read it is a 50/50 guess at whether it would actually change anything either.</p><p></p><p>We have a trainer and when he nipped her she held him down (not hurting him at all) and he was going crazy. He did not like it and if he got loose he would have bitten her very badly. The trainer stressed that he must never be allowed to win those battles. We have been in similar positions with him a few times since and he is definetely submitting a lot sooner. He is a great dog and this is only on occasions he behaves this way but it only takes one time doesn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 398523, member: 25368"] I really do not want to chop them off if it is not required. From what I have read it is a 50/50 guess at whether it would actually change anything either. We have a trainer and when he nipped her she held him down (not hurting him at all) and he was going crazy. He did not like it and if he got loose he would have bitten her very badly. The trainer stressed that he must never be allowed to win those battles. We have been in similar positions with him a few times since and he is definetely submitting a lot sooner. He is a great dog and this is only on occasions he behaves this way but it only takes one time doesn't it? [/QUOTE]
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