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Re: Defensive BP
I have a '07 female who's like that, always is "s" form, she's a good sized girl & tries to be intimidating, I got gloves though and I take her out every other day for handling.
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Re: Defensive BP
Thanks for the great ideas. I hadn't thought about the head-tap. It does seem to help when I "warn" him of pending handling by moving his hide around, etc. I will try all the above.
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Good luck!
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A final thought. Do you think it would help to handle him with another calm BP? My other two are puppy dogs. I didn't know if he would be calmer if handled with them at the same time.
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Re: Defensive BP
 Originally Posted by Nvar
A final thought. Do you think it would help to handle him with another calm BP? My other two are puppy dogs. I didn't know if he would be calmer if handled with them at the same time.
only problem i see there is if he gets nippy, you will need both hands to handle him.
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Re: Defensive BP
 Originally Posted by Nvar
A final thought. Do you think it would help to handle him with another calm BP? My other two are puppy dogs. I didn't know if he would be calmer if handled with them at the same time.
You're done with the QT period, right?
Just curious - what's the reasoning behind handling two at the same time?
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