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> the smallest of the lot was dangling off my hand!
> The little bugger was firmly attached to my hand ;-).
>> Was it a game for him though, unacceptably OTT admittedly.
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> My Jozi was very 'mouthy' when she first came back to me as an 8 months old OTT delinquent, but it was obviously meant in fun, even though getting nipped on bum or boob was no joke!
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> Her grandughter Inka thinks it fun to hang on to your bare foot when exiting the kitchen, and then grins at you as her grndmother did, waiting to see how the game would go.
> They're not at all terrier like!
> Very interesting about Vallhunds recognising their own. I've read similar about other Spitz breeds [can't remember where] I think it's something to do with body language - and breeds ability to read each others' signals.
> I think it's something to do with body language - and breeds ability to read each others' signals.
> I think it is more likely imprinting from the nest,a s of course their mothers and likely other relatives were of the same breed.
> Mien always recognise and like Dobermans and Golden Retrievers as these breed numbered amongst their most intimate Friends
> Hi Otterhound - Sorry late replying to this but you got so many expert replies I thought i'd bow out at the time. Can't believe your experience with your friends Elkhonds that must have been awful for you.
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> I got mauled by a Yellow Lab a few years back and spent a few days in hospital but that doesn't mean that all Yellow Labs are "killers".
> worse still when bought by people who haven't researched the bred for a decent breeder or worse still bought on impulse from a retail outlet, so often not reared the best with no knowledgeable back up or insight into the breed such as they would have from a reputable breeder
> In this respect the internet has been a godsend I think.
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