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kizkiznobite
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hi and welcome

he is not asserting his authiority  🙂 he views them as he would his siblings that he played and rough housed with in the nest….
you need to teach him better manners with reliable and consistent cues…esp door manners and the mouthing …and the children need to understand how dogs communicate and how they are re-enforcing these behaviours….

what training and socialising have you done to date…did he go to puppy classes for example

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