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Re: [PyrNet-L] Biting Pyr



He is probably used to the business of your house hold.  Peopel walking 
in and out has been "normal" to him all his life.



> this (thank God).  Now he barks like crazy if I'm out in the yard and
> someone approaches but when he's inside he could care less.  People walk in
> and out all the time (primarily kids) and he usually just cocks his head up
> to see who it is and then "resting time" again.  He doesn't bark when
> someone is at the door.  Is it his temperment or is it the fact that since
> we got him at 8 weeks we've had a rather busy household and people coming
> and going is normal for him?  Now, he isn't always like this as once when we
> were walking a man he hadn't seen for a while startled us:  he growled,
> lunged, and snapped but never bit--so I know he has it in him.
> What is your opinion--maybe he's so happy to be inside that he doesn't want
> to "make any wave" and have to go out?  VBG
> Cheryl R.

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