He is very loving most of the time. He just gets agitated and becomes aggressive and bites. Thank you for suggesting the CBD oil.https://treatibles.com/oil-dropper-bottles/
I like this brand the best for many reasons, the biggest is that they use a solvent-free extraction method. I have the 250mg strength bottle, and give my 8lb f2 six (6) drops in food.
The bitter apple spray mentioned by another poster is a good idea - you’d want to check that it isn’t skin irritating before using it on your arms.
What kind of toys do you use for play? I’d stick to wand toys that have something on a string attached to a wand. That way, your arms/hands won’t be as accessible when he gets aggressive.
Is he lovey at all? Can you pet him?
I only thought of a shock collar; because I have had young horses that would kick their stall until they did damage to their legs. When they kicked the stall, I could activate the shock collar. It only took a few times for the kicking their stall wall to stop. It isn’t a large shock. It is actually very little. I tried it on myself before them. It is more the surprise of something negative when they kicked the stall without any person being around. Therefore, they did not associate the shock with the person. They just associated it with kicking the stall. He is in my lap in the bed where he has been since I brought him home. He is a great snuggle buddy at night.