If anyone touches Rocky's food, he just lifts his head and wags his tail. I've literally pushed his head gently out of the way and grabbed his bowl, playfully, and he just wags his tail and waits for me to put it back.
The culprit:
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He doesn't have that neck thing anymore so don't blame the incident on that!
That's why I almost think it was an accident. Every day they eat right next to each other and don't steal from each other. They don't fight or growl or anything. He's gentile enough to the point that you can stick food in his face and he won't even sniff it until you give him the okay. But I think Christian is right about me not being there.
Shit, that's spot on. When he's around me he basically follows me and looks at me when he doesn't know what to do. I didn't think of it being about me not being there to control him.
Would you think it'd be best if he stayed in his own area until I get home?
It would bother me if you were serious.
The only time he has showed aggression was when I brought him to the vet, he jumped up on the vet while wagging his tail and started licking her. She literally hit him in the face with her hand and shoved him off of her. He backed up and started growling at her but he still approached her and let her handle him with no problems. He likes people and dogs as long as he doesn't think they're going to harm his family. He plays with my other dog all the time.
What I want is to see if anyone on here has had a problem or knows any sort of training techniques or maybe some advice in case he actually did try to show aggression by biting.
I have a Staffordshire Terrier named Rocky. I've had him since he was about 3 months old and he's about 2 now. As I got home this evening I walk into my house to find my older dog, who is 14 years old, bleeding from the mouth because Rocky bit him while fighting over popcorn that my brother was throwing them. Should I worry about this? He's never bitten anyone or anything before and is generally a baby to everything. He was scared as hell when I walked in so I know he knew it was wrong. I'm not even sure if he meant to bite him or if he lunged at popcorn and got excited and bit him instead.
Yup, I got cited for it last year. I had it on the inside of the windshield. I was pulled over for speeding and the officer started looking over everything else he didn't like on my car.
My mom's Honda CRV took a coolant dump and needs a new water pump/timing belt. I've gotten a couple estimates already but anyone else have any basic estimates at other shops?