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> My son told me this morning that starsks who he allowed onto his bed last night came up to his face and licked him and then my son kissed his cheek back Starsks looked at him growled at him and then licked him back my son did not give him a kiss back- then Starsks snuggled into him ? Whats all that about? Should I be worried about this odd behaviour?
> Should I be worried about this odd behaviour?
> I suppose over 4 years of not being 'listened to' has reduced him to acting like this and trying to calm me & my son down all the time! I thought I was a pretty chilled out person.
> Poor thing :-( I really think it's worth seeing a decent dog behaviourist, they should be able to help you build his trust and confidence. <IMG class=qButton title="Quote selected text" height=10 alt="Quote selected text" src="/images/mi_quote.gif" width=20>
> as before it was what a stupid dog and certain words I would not say as it would upset some folk on this forum.
>He looks at me now and wags his tail a little with a happy as larry look with not an iota of nerves
> I think your dog has ,because your son was one his back in bed , the dominant dog has asserted its authority and stood over your son and made it clear in its own mind that he is boss. You will have to ask your son to learn how to be the boss. A good book to get info from is one by Jan Fennel, "the dog listener". I have tried several of her suggestions and they do work. Dogs get like teenagers at puberty and try to find their place in the (household)pack. hope this helps
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