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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 619380" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>No, I'm not drinking today.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/happy-very.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":happy-very:" title="Happy Very :happy-very:" data-shortname=":happy-very:" /></p><p> </p><p>I have a basset hound that gives what my wife calls "love nibbles". If you rub his belly or scratch his back in the right spot he will lick the air or "nibble" on anything he can reach with his mouth.</p><p> </p><p>I have observed this behavior in other dogs also, they will very gently "nibble" as a sign of affection. It is not in any way an aggressive behavior.</p><p> </p><p>When I was 9 yrs old my uncle's English bulldog attacked me. He locked his jaws on to my leg and wouldnt let go, he started shaking my leg around like a rag and really tore it up. My aunt couldnt get him to let go, and finally my uncle was able to use a fireplace poker to break one of his teeth out. He then inserted the poker into the hole and used it to force the dogs jaws apart. He then dragged the dog into the backyard and shot it. I wound up with over 40 stitches and I still have scars to this day....so I can speak with firsthand experience as to the difference between "love nibbles" and a real dog bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 619380, member: 14668"] No, I'm not drinking today.:happy-very: I have a basset hound that gives what my wife calls "love nibbles". If you rub his belly or scratch his back in the right spot he will lick the air or "nibble" on anything he can reach with his mouth. I have observed this behavior in other dogs also, they will very gently "nibble" as a sign of affection. It is not in any way an aggressive behavior. When I was 9 yrs old my uncle's English bulldog attacked me. He locked his jaws on to my leg and wouldnt let go, he started shaking my leg around like a rag and really tore it up. My aunt couldnt get him to let go, and finally my uncle was able to use a fireplace poker to break one of his teeth out. He then inserted the poker into the hole and used it to force the dogs jaws apart. He then dragged the dog into the backyard and shot it. I wound up with over 40 stitches and I still have scars to this day....so I can speak with firsthand experience as to the difference between "love nibbles" and a real dog bite. [/QUOTE]
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