@lilliput Just a little story for you, re this biting manic stage ! My grandson lives over the lane from us and so is a regular visitor .
We lost our very much loved six year old Labrador Sam to cancer a year ago , he and my grandson Silas had been the very best of friends , they had a special close bond indeed and so Silas suffered the loss of his pal , it hit him hard as it did all of us, but for a then nine year old, it was horrible as they had grown up together . When we got Reuben a few weeks ago , Silas was thrilled but this changed , I`m not saying he dislikes Reuben, but more a complete indifference to him , due to the biting . Sam hadn't ever done the biting , was gentle from day one and so this from Reuben came as a shock to the little lad , who is autistic and simply cant understand and so he choses to stay away . Silas hasn't seen Reuben for almost two weeks now which upsets me , we cant enforce a visit as the little lad is very wary of Reuben , it has to be in his own time , when he feels ready to face the foe ! However , what I am sure of is that, once this difficult period has passed , things will get better , they will become firm friends , maybe never the same bond as he had with Sam as that was special, but a bond all the same . Labradors are wonderful dogs , they must be otherwise we wouldn't keep putting ourselves through this , but in order to reach the wonderful dog , we first have to run the gauntlet of the frankly manic period of the puppyhood , the time of pure woe , of self doubt and all because this demon has joined us ! Hang on in there , they aren't pups for long , enjoy the good and the bad will become a dim and distant memory xxx