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Thanks. Yeah, we're pretty chilled and never do anything to upset him. We move slowly and make quiet reassuring words. The only time we allow ourselves to become excited is sometimes when we laugh at his funny antics during playtime. His fetch is superb and he loves gentle tug of war. His 'drop it' is coming along, and he can leave a treat for 10 seconds now on 'leave it'.Are you sure that you are really relaxed at those moments? If he feels your excitement or anxiety - it may trigger his.
We've had endless sessions of calming, where we feed him treats on the floor and he allows us to touch him without play biting in the settled position, even his paws. But as soon as he's in play mode or coming back from a small walk, or even if we try to stroke him without treats, his play biting is full on and he withdraws his paws. Most frustrating to watch the groomer have him on her knee and stroking him in a relaxed manner.