Well the trip to the vet was great success! They did not even notice the jab in the neck this time. No reactions afterwards either:) They were much more interested in the other dogs in the waiting room to care about anything else. Maxi was face on face with his mirror image which was curious situation. She was a female Boxer, 3 weeks older than him, obviously bigger but with almost identical in markings. I told him later he should have got her phone number, too late now I have no idea where she lives:( Bruno on the other hand was trying very hard not to look at the 138lb Mastiff just to the right of him. Rather, he spent his time eying up a Boxer cross cute 6 month old female. So far so good their interactions with other dogs have been a success. I'm so glad their ferocious warrior displays are kept for home and to themselves:) When I say fierce I really mean fierce. It is so surprising such wolf like behavior can be so inherent in 11 week old pups. These biting sessions are a very important part of their upbringing though. It teaches them bite inhibition which is necessary for all domestic dogs, but especially so for Therapy Dogs. Puppy training classes also help with bite inhibition. We are enrolling Bruno and Maxi in the next week or so. Dare I take them both on my own? Still contemplating that one.
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