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  1. IF he is being the aggressor at 6 months old , this is not wonderful, and you will need to do some work . If he has had enough play and the other dog persists, his behaviour may well be defensive - he is still a baby and may be feeling pressured. It is your responsibility that play is monitored and controlled, that he feels safe , and that he responds to you MORE than he does to other dogs . have a read here, and here Greeting all the humans is another problem - many folks do not enjoy being approached by an unknown dog..especially if it is a bit bouncy . What is pup like on your leash walks ? Does he try to approach people and dogs ? Does he walk along calmly , listening/watching for your voice/hand signals ? What is he like with general manners/obedience around home ?
  2. Oh What a terrible thing to happen .
  3. he did well to survive those weeks - a tough little terrier! may he now be happy in his new home with his dads
  4. Can Council not help ? It's terribly rude and unfair
  5. hopefully it will lead to maybe better breeding - less exaggerated back length etc ...they are great little dogs
  6. he certainly isn't one to just let life pass him by
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