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Stay out of that yard, or their dog might nip you. During winter time, Jack Frost may nip at your nose.
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their is no such thing as a bad dog just bad owners! you clearly have not socialised or trained your dog properly and he is in danger of being put down if any of these neighbours where to report this , it is also possible that the agression will get worse if left untrained. buy a mussle for your dog so that it can not nip at children or strangers and take it to dog training or buy a book on dog training. it is normal for a dog to be protective of its pack/family and nip at strangers or children but it is not acceptable and you need to deal with it before your dog gets taken from you and destroyed! i hope that helps, i am a dog trainer please trust me on this it is a serious issue.
because the dog is invading the other dogs grounds or because they both are the alpha
because the big dog has a bigger mouth and the smaller dog has a smaller mouth.
Obviously, each dog is different, with varying personality and lifestyle. Shelties, as a whole, are known to nip people. Being herding dogs, it comes naturally to them. My own sheltie, however, does not nip; at least, not precisely. She more just bumps her nose against my heels/legs when she's happy and excited. Her teeth rarely touch me. I've never tried to stop this behavior, finding it rather endearing. I do know another sheltie, though, that does have a problem with nipping. He goes to AKC competitions where nipping can disqualify him. But nipping often is not a problem, as shelties rarely bite down hard. If it does become a problem, training should eliminate it. IN SHORT: Yes, they do nip.
Large dog is "NIPPER" dont know the puppy
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.
not sure of what the question you are trying to ask. however cattle dogs are working dogs and they usually nip the heels (hence the name blue/red heeler) of cattle to make them move. on the other had a good dog will not bite the cattle there is a difference, he should just nip them on the heel, or hock as its is called on cattle, and not bite which may cause damage meaning he shouldn't make the beast. if he bites the animal and causes lacerations on them they can get infected and it also looks bad when trying to sell them. just one more point most good dogs can make cattle move without having to nip, nipping should be a last option for them. the presence of the dog and his lunges and barks should make them move.
The Blue Heeler is so named for its blue-grey colour, and its ability to herd cattle by nipping at the heels of cattle.
It's a plant bud you're nipping - you nip or cut it off to stop the plant from growing in that area.