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Question Posted Wednesday October 10 2007, 11:21 am

is it okay to bite a dogs ear to show dominance??? and do you know any way to help with a puppys teething??? id appreciate some help! thanx!!

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Shelly_x answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 11:43 am:
I dont really know much about puppys but i think biting its ear to show dominance is okay (obviously not too hard) Or maybe a small hit, not too hard again but just to show them who's boss lol.

Ive also found a website about puppies teething
for you.

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