Clyde didn't become vocal until he was an older puppy, maybe 9 months old. He's very whiny and barky now (too much so). He will growl a lot when Joel plays rough with him, and sometimes he'll growl at me, too. Usually when it's with me, it's an invitation to play. He'll walk up with his Kong in his mouth growling like, "Let's play...NOW!!!" It doesn't bother us, so we haven't tried to stop it.
As far as the biting, we nipped this in the bud very easily. The technique we used was to "talk puppy". Whenever one of the kids would bite, we would YELP like a puppy would if they were to get hurt, very quick and high-pitched. You'll feel silly at first, and it will take some practice to get it right, but when you do, Dakota will jump back and look at you with those brown baby Boxer eyes, as if to say, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you." It will take a few times, but she'll get the idea.
Also, make sure you never play with her with your hands. Don't do things like play-box, etc. Always play with a toy. Otherwise, she will view your hands as the toys!
As far as the ears go, I don't want to start a debate, but please consider not doing this. There is really no need and they're soo very cute with floppy ears. Just my humble opinion.
Good luck with everything and keep us posted.
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Michelle
Mom to:
Clyde - Flashy fawn male, natural ears, 3/28/98
Cricket - Beautiful rescued black mutt, 1/98
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[This message has been edited by Bxrlvr in KC (edited 12-03-2000).]