
Hmmm, I see, I would keep a good eye on ALL play and stop it before it gets too rough! Sometimes I feel males are almost 'allowed' to play too rough, which is ok-ish when they are small, but CAN make them a bit more 'reactive' with strange dogs(or even home dogs I suppose, I step in as soon as one of them is getting a bit brassed off with rough play) I think if you give him boundaries that he knows he can't cross, then he will learn it doesn't pay to get too wound up. The trouble is that dogs are quite vocal anyway aren't they? A lot of it is the way they communicate...Storm almost barks, growls and howls all at the same time when she's got her favourite toy in her mouth and wants you to play! I'm sure if people heard her they would think she's vicious and she aint! The onus is on us to interpret the signals and learn when to step in and stop it getting too rough! But I wouldn't worry unduly at this age...just keep close eyes on! HTH, maybe someone else will have another slant on it and be able to give different advIce? I'd love to see the play up in the ring though! See how the compettion quake LOL :D All the best, love Dawn XX