If you leave your food unattended she WILL eat it. She actually found a few screws under the paint and started knawing at the wall and there is actually a pretty decent sized paintless drywall area on the wall, and she loves chewing on things. She plays hard with my first dog, Peggy the Puggle. Peggy is getting old (6-9, dont know cause we adopted her) and Shelby is still a puppy and twice Peggy's size and Peggy doesn't like to play fight but Shelby does.
Shelby is a Black Labrador/Blue Nose Pitbull mix. Very active. Very loving. 6-8 Months.
My mom, dad, and even me have considered giving her up to an animal shelter. But I cant just give her away I love her very much and am willing to train her out of her bad behavior. She used to pee and poop on the tile floor but thats over and done with. How can I burn her energy down also? And any tips on how you trained your dog with some of the misbehavior that my dog has?
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she is a Labrador they are nuts and need so much ENERGY what you are saying there was my puppy two Weeks ago and omg i though i was going mad
she ate my wallpaper my shoes
took food out of my hand when i was eating it
then i had to get harder with her she loves to learn so for 15 min's twice i day we have a training session
and she get told no with me stood over her i do smack her or punish her i just stand above her and say no
to her it is very intimidating
i also make sure i play with her for 3 hours a day a hour in the Morning that i have to get up eve earlier for
and hour at lunch
then at tea time
and my children also play with her in my yard for up to 2 hour and she can still keep going
but slowly she is stopping all them bad things half the time as she is so busy playing she don't want to do it
maybe that you puppy is board
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- This is the best training site on the web and you should be able to find help here;
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click on "articles" next to the picture
Here is a training site that can help with behvavior problems;
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review…
scroll down and click on dog behavior - running around the block is not enough. She's bored and that's probably why she's behaving bad. My 8 month old gets like that if i can't get him out on his runs. I take him for 2 runs a day for at least 30 min. It's not all running but walks too or i take him to my parents farm and let him run free and when he gets home he is wore out and goes to bed.
- Shelby needs lots of exercise every day (2x half an hour or 1.5 miles minimum) and obedience training classes with a handler that knows what to do when she is doing these things.
- The shelter is not the answer.take Shelby for long walks a few times a day or take her to the park a couple times a day and let her run.When Shelby is chewing up stuff replace it with one of her chew toys as for the wall there are some sprays that you can buy that dogs don't like the taste of pick some up you can use it on funiture too.Then theres cennal training for when your not home.Thats what I have done with my two dog and they love going night night in there cennals it's there own space and it keeps them safe.
- yes there is a reason she does these things and once you find out what it is then you will be able to train her. Punish her not by beating her but by saying no and point to the plate or wall then lock her in somewhere for a hour or two don't give her any love or don't give her attention and make her sit. but reward her for doing good things so she can know how it feels after she do something she's suppose to do.
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