cus ur dog likes u ;)
it means you are not over him and you should try and get him back. if you can.
you can run away from the dog and he/she will chase you. BE CAREFULL the dog might try to bite! Hope this helps!
it moans or runs away or try to bite just because they are scared it moans or runs away or try to bite just because they are scared
Try and get them to bite a rolled up newspaper or your arm, anything really so that they don't bite your neck.
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Yell At them and ask them to stop. If they try to bite than hit them on the butt or try to play w/ them and calm them down.
Dogs may try to bite when putting on a collar due to fear, discomfort, or past negative experiences. It is important to address the underlying cause and work on positive reinforcement training to help your dog feel more comfortable with the collar.
Try not to get bitten by a German or American Shepard. They have the hardest bite in the dog "kingdom". pawpaws: Big dogs in general. LOL.
Well, they'd much prefer to run and hide. But if there's nowhere for them to run they can certainly try to get a nip in.
If you go to someone and try to kiss them and they try to kiss you too, its a regular kiss
Sounds like this dog is spoiled. Try some basic training.
Dogs bite for many reasons. Dogs, like people, have their own temperament. Some breeds of dogs may be more or less inclined to have an easy disposition. Even within a breed there can be great variability. Terriers can be feisty dogs. They are often quite pain-resistant and so are not really afraid of being bitten back (by dogs). Terriers can be very smart dogs, and can easily be trained not to bite but as with all dogs this training is best started when they are puppies. Many dogs, even terriers, never bite. It is extremely unacceptable to have a dog that is not safe around people and it is up to the owner to make sure that their dog is trained properly. How a dog is trained and raised and the environment a dog lives has great impact on its inclination to bite. Reasons a dog might bite: Perhaps it was not trained NOT to bite. Was the dog taunted by the owner? Was the owner playing with the dog, in which case the dog may have gotten overexcited? Was the dog in pain... did it have an injury or is it perhaps arthritic? Dogs that feel threatened or are in pain may be more inclined to try and protect themselves.