StableMum
Well-Known Member
Took my 18 week old puppy to puppy class tonight, more for socialisation than training. It is the second time of going and although there were some aspects last week that I was not happy with, like encouraging playing with the lead to get the dog to lie down, (I've just got him not to do that!) and the velcro recall sit. I liked the idea that each puppy gets to individually meet the others and is taken and handled by all the other owners to have a fuss and their teeth ears and paws looked at. We had met all the other puppies and my puppy had been successfully handled by all the other owners and the last to go was the trainer himself. We swopped puppies with him and as my daughter and I were fussing his puppy we looked over to see that the trainer was man-handling our puppy and trying to force his jaws open to look in his mouth, and him not being very happy about it! He then suddenly grabbed our puppy by the neck in both hands and lifted him off the floor - pup weighs 17 kg. puppy by now screaming and daughter and myself are legging it across the room to see what the hell is going on. Pup by this time is being forced onto the floor on his back. It all happened so quickly yet in slow motion. I asked him what the hell he was playing at and he said that our puppy had bitten him when he tried to look in his mouth. This is a puppy that I have yet to hear growl let alone bite. If he did feel a tooth it would have only been a baby canine catching him as he tried to force open his jaws. Yes he will play bite as all pups do but these have become very soft now as we are teaching him that he must have a soft mouth. I was stunned and walked out immediately. All this man could say to us was that "the dog needs more handling" - not like that he doesn't! Poor puppy I hope it hasn't done him any lasting damage, he is such a good boy and so far has loved everybody.