Dobiegirl
Well-Known Member
Having grown up with dogs all my life I was lead to believe that it would be highly unusual for an adult dog of either sex to attack a puppy.
After going to training classes with Darcy and a friend with a choc lab I was horrified to see her dog try to attack a little Sheltie puppy. On talking to the trainer who agreed it was unusual due to "puppy Licence" but was not foolproof.
Having a little puppy ourselves I have been very careful to introduce her to our 2 Dobes, Darcy has been a star from day one and plays with the puppy and wants to groom her. Diesel growled when the puppy tried to jump on his face which I completely understand and was in the kitchen where I think he felt confined. In the garden when the puppy is on the lead he just wants to play so I can see puppy licence in practice.
After the awful example of Alisons post it seems puppy licence is not reliable if it ever was so just wondered what your experiences are and if you believe its fact or fiction.
After going to training classes with Darcy and a friend with a choc lab I was horrified to see her dog try to attack a little Sheltie puppy. On talking to the trainer who agreed it was unusual due to "puppy Licence" but was not foolproof.
Having a little puppy ourselves I have been very careful to introduce her to our 2 Dobes, Darcy has been a star from day one and plays with the puppy and wants to groom her. Diesel growled when the puppy tried to jump on his face which I completely understand and was in the kitchen where I think he felt confined. In the garden when the puppy is on the lead he just wants to play so I can see puppy licence in practice.
After the awful example of Alisons post it seems puppy licence is not reliable if it ever was so just wondered what your experiences are and if you believe its fact or fiction.