Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog training problems, please help?

We have two dogs; a two year old ***** and her 6 month old son. The ***** always does this wierd bitey thing with the puppy where they basically just have their mouths open and attack each other. The problem is that we can't teach the puppy that its not ok to do this with humans, and we're ending up with alot of injuries, what can we do to stop this??

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Yep, ouch real loud worked for me and my 2 Huskies. That and a firm NO! Maybe even a little smac on the nose tip and say NO! Not abuse, just a little snip to let them know it's not allowed doggie behavior! Or try a muzzle, they wont like that.
Best of luck!! Teach them love, my started giving kisses all the time instead of the nipping. It's amazing how far a lil love willgo. My Female Husky Kimba will be 16 yeras old this month! She's still got a lot of love and lifeleft in her.
Best wishes

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  • When my puppy did this I would say ow really loud and high-pitched so that it sounded like a yelp. That is the signal that they are being to rough in dog world so it usually works.

  • Make a sharp loud noise and then glare at her and look away for 30 seconds. That's what the trainer told us. Eye contact is apparently a reward to dogs. good luck!

  • i agree with animalov , watch me or the dog on animal planet Victoria stilwater shes a behavior specialist,, good-luck

  • Dogs respond best to firm spoken, short commands, and visual cues. When you see the pup even starting this unwanted behavior point and say No or Stop in a firm mad tone, but do not scream, yell or over react. Use the same method every time the pup starts this behavior. If the pup stops wait a minute and then reward it. This may be done with a pat on the head, and say good boy in a nice tone of voice, or by giving a treat. This will take several trys to get him to understand. Dont give up and use the same voice and cues each time you tell him.

  • My friend had a puppy that liked to bite people, too. She found a book online that showed her how to train the dog not to bite, as well as get rid of other bad habits should they ever arise. The link is below.

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