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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2042165, member: 118223"] My boy was around 8 or 9 months old and the bite did get through the first layer of skin but almost no blood. They don't have real teeth, they are part of the chin bone. So it's not that bad. Don't show him you are intiminated and don't pull back if he puffs up. Just stay calm and hold still until he calms. He will soon learn you don't mean him harm. In my opinion he is behaving exactly the way he should. He dosen't know you yet, so he should shy away and puff up and he should still do this to strangers after he got used to you. You want him tame *to you* but you don't want a toy that will just let anyone do anything to him. Luis for example will let me touch him in almost any way I want but he almost bit the vet when he tried to hold him :) [/QUOTE]
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