biting, taking stuff and biting, jumping all over people, bites when touched.And i cant teach her tricks by myself.
plz dont reccomend crate training. My dad told me we should go to a petsmart training. have you ever got your dog trained there. if so, then tell me about it.
do you think i should take her to training.?????
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yes i have a yorkie with the same proublem so i took her to training i can know trust her and she can play ion the house
p.s. my yorkie looks like mine
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- You should always take your dog to training, it saves fuss later.
- Petsmart training is fantastic. We use Banfield and the training, so we do all our pet related travel to one location. We have been thinking about the Day Care there also.
- I do think you should take her to training, in fact I think you should have taken her to training while she was much younger, but I would not recommend PetSmart for it. They run their trainers through their 'academy' and only teach one style of training, which does not work for every dog, and they aren't good with 'problem dogs' like yours, only basic obedience. Instead, find an APDT trainer in your area to take classes from http://www.apdt.com/ Make sure you are comfortable with their style of training before you commit to classes, they should allow you to observe a class before you sign up. Good luck!
- Yes, take her to training.
And crate training ISN'T cruel when the crate is used properly. My two LOVE their crates and go in them willingly during the day/night (I leave the crate doors open). Many a dog wouldn't need to be surrendered to shelters if crate training was implemented. - It's nearly impossible to train a dog in the high distraction environment that is a bunch of other dogs. Make her wear a collar with a leash attached at all times, when she tries to bite, pop the leash. I don't know what you have against crate training, but it's one of the best training methods their is. Not only does it provide a place to confine an unruly dog, but once the dog is trained, it gives the dog a place to call it's own. Somewhere to sleep where people won't bother it. You have a lot of reading to do on the care and training of dogs, my friend. a lot.
start here - http://leerburg.com/articles.htm - I would recommend training. I don't know what petsmart is like but i would tend to go for local trainer who has had years of experience.
You can train without a crate so don't worry about that.
If she bites put her in another room where she can cause no destruction and say no don't bite. If she barks or whines to come out ignore her. When she has been quiet for a couple of minutes let her out. Do this everytime she bites even if you find yourself doing it over and over again. Keep reinforcing the words no bite with the action.
As for tricks if she loves food then use treats as a way of rewarding.Can she sit, lie down, stay, etc because they are the basic and the easiest to learn (apart from stay which takes longer) - YORKIE FOR SALE. BYE BYE BITER.
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