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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
Did u do something that he doesn't like, like I am asking taking him to a vet or giving injection, try to get him neutered I think this behaviour will reduce
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Vijaya Vani
No he was sweet boy during visiting vet. we have finished his 5 months vaccination too
Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
Good, try getting him neutered this behaviour may reduce I feel
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Vijaya Vani
Thank you so much for replying mam☺
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Maurya Reddy
Pepsi is a good name but
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Maurya Reddy
I had a Labrador and he had the same behaviour he used bite n bark like hell ya.we tried everything and the we realised that he did not intentionally bite he played very aggressively and he started biting chapal and all so after he got sick we took him too vey we came back in the night till mornin to night he was i the same posture so then they declared him as dead the I cried like hell then we got a new husky puppy
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Maurya Reddy
So same as pepsi
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ruthwik edara
Professional obedience training and teaching his limits would be absolutely necessary and right now. You have to do it. Neutering will only reduce his aggressive behaviour to some extent but won't mend his behaviour traits. Also one more thing you need to consider is, he is 6 months old and u can't neuter him at this age. Being 6 months old puppy is bag full of energy. He needs lots of exercises to get tired and stay calm. If you don't take him out to long walks or play tiring games with him. He won't know
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ruthwik edara
Where to use that energy and he will get into such kinds of bad habits. My suggestion to you is to start routine exercises for him and also appoint a professional K9 obedience trainer. Check with his diet also as some foods cause irritative behaviours in puppies. You can consider neutering when he is 2 years old.
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ruthwik edara
Also neutering has lots of negative impacts on health in long run. Lab is a breed with high energy so high energitic breeds need atleast 2 hours of expertise every day. Long walks. Ball play. Running etc. If your life style does not accomodate giving him such time then please consider adopting breeds which need minimal exercise needs.
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ruthwik edara
As you have mentioned you have tried everything. I would suggest you to try these 2 things and see the change in him in a week span. 1- professional obedience training, those trainers also teach parents what to do in case of the behaviours. 2- atleast 2 hours of exercise a day. Morning and evening.
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Hello Pet Parent, Kuddle Behaviourist can assess Pepsi and help you resolve the behavioural issues with him. You can schedule an at-home Trial Training session from the services page or connect with us at +91 8618593175.
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