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I'm really looking forward to this. My current 17 weeks old Rottweiler puppy is the most bity puppy I ever had. He came from a litter of 11, stayed with the breeder for 11 weeks, and was 3 weeks together with the most agitated sibling of the litter. My puppy of course is teething right now. He also dislikes me giving my attention to somebody else, for example when answering my telephone. I live alone with my puppy, who is going to be trained to be my certified PTSD service dog. So my puppy Thorssàl nibs and bites for different reasons. My former Rottweiler service dog only bit on his biting bones and never ever ruined anything. So of course I'm kind of spoilt. As Thorssàl and I am close together 24/7, with nobody else around, I'm looking forward to your videos. BTW I never ever had a puppy discover our home by himself. This puppy also is at home on the leash, which was very helpful to get to k ow each other and to do the potty training, because I could react right away. The only time my puppy is without leash at home, is when we play certain games. We also go to our dog sports club twice a week, where he is without leash, and I let him run free in certain areas daily on our two longer walks. The funny thing is, that m, puppy always stays by my side when not on the leash. Only if I throw a toy for him to retrieve, will he run farther away, as long as I don't throw the toy too far. Thorssàl also does great with playing by himself with his toys, but he only has two or three toys to choose from at the same time. At the moment I am trying to teach my puppy to not bite into the leash outdoors or in my hands and clothes. Also I want to teach him not to jump at everybody, as he is growing bigger now and because he is really big, people start to feel intimidated by my boy. My puppy relaxes instantly when I give him the command for sleeping, and I also can tell him to be nice. But he only follows this command when around children. When there are no children around, he won't follow this command so perfectly. He surely understands what he is not supposed to do, because in training sessions he also follows the commands perfectly. Just outdoors worth the leash and with adult people will he nib and bite, and also jump. 😮
I have a 14 week old, 35lb, Labrador. He's doing pretty good at bite inhibition in general situations and will pull back or start licking after a few nibbles. In the collar grab training game he does good as well. However, if he wants something that he can't have he will really start snapping and biting at clothes or whatever. Jumping up to try and steal it. If waiting at puppy gate at stairs at dinner time (ate just 2 hrs earlier) where he is required to sit by his choice before I open gate, he won't settle and sit and starts jumping at me at biting, grabbing clothes, etc. If I try to do collar grab at this point he snips at me. I don't yell at him, I try to stand still, but I usually feel helpless at this point of getting him settled and not rewarding him by going thru the gate until he offers the sit behavior. I've listened to all your podcasts on biting and many, many others, and am in Recallers, but I feel at a loss when he gets in these situations.
Currently have an almost 14 week old Jack Russell- least bitey puppy I've ever had and I credit the schedule she's on and so many other things listed in this video. When she's tired, she's a barracuda but that happens once a week at most and when it does she instantly gets put in her pen where she fights her dog bed for about 30 seconds and then falls asleep. This video is spot on. Many thanks to Susan and Crew for what I've learned from them over the years.
This is so valuable & helpful. I have a three month old puppy and he loooves chewing on my hands and ankles. I've been doing the collar grab and also focusing on holding him when he's overstimulate. It's been working good and consistency is key. At the same time letting him be a puppy :)
This episode was very helpful and reinforcing what not to do as well as creating a plan B regarding puppy biting. At the shelter I currently work at I work with the puppies to get them ready for their forever home. The current group of puppies came in at 8 weeks and a few needed to be hand fed. I sit with them in their kennel to get them use to humans. When a puppy in the group gets too excited I can get nipped. I do the ouch sound and get up and leave. They got Kennel cough and had to limit my time with them. Plus, twice a week they get bathed for a skin condition. Yesterday they got fixed. Now, I will take one at a time and work with them doing the different games and puzzles you have covered. I will put this information to good use for my puppy I brought home because there was not room at the inn.
I was so inspired by you and Prophet that we now have new puppy. Thank you Susan for giving and giving to our dog training community. You are a blessing to all!
Yep! Just like human babies, they investigate stuff with their mouths! My seven-month-old Shepherd girl Sophie “gently” mouths my fingers and hands, and I can tell she is telling me, showing me, that she loves me in the only way she knows how to tactically communicate it that feels good to her … and (she believes in her puppy mind) feels good to me. At seven months old Sophie is so smart and sensitive that she gets a worried look on her face if I say “ouch” or “no” when her love-mouthing becomes a bit too over exuberant. Everything about her body language and countenance virtually oozes crazy love to please me. I am discouraging her love-mouthing the older she gets and the longer I have her … at this point - 3/6/2024 - I’ve had this beautiful girl exactly one month, so we are still in a honeymoon, getting to know each other phase. Sophie is going to be my Mobility/Support/Bracing Service Partner, and we are going to go lotsa places, and have bunches of adventures together! Thank you for the informative, educational video to help us on our way … Sophie says a big “woof” too! 😊
i just over exaggerated the pain factor with my puppy. A loud cry and withdrawl helped, he then stopped biting down, just lightly putting a hand in the mouth.
I have an almost 12 week old spaniel pup …he was having really bad “witching hour”’s in the evening especially the first week I got him. I had a schedule where I would walk, play and train him every day so I felt that he was getting enough exercise and play and training. I did a number of different things that so far has seemed to help. Also keep in mind that a pup in a new home for at least the first week will have higher cortisol levels due to the stress of being in a new environment. I cut back on his play, train, and walking by a little bit..half hour a day total, is what I cut out. I also played fetch with him more than tug and when I do play tug I let him do the tugging, I do not get aggressive with the tug toy at all unless it’s just to engage him with it very briefly. I also started the collar grab and scruff of the neck move with a firm, No! It depends on your dog….you can try different things and see if they work…I also gave him a couple hours of crate time in the afternoon instead of being penned up in the kitchen. I was concerned that he wasn’t sleeping enough. When he gets really bitey at night, close to his bed time, it’s then time to go to bed in his crate. I do need to work on getting him to relax though as I need to trim his nails and clean his ears. Hope this helps someone….
I also have an 11 week old spaniel, my biggest problem is the my pup tends to bite my 30 months old spaniel. The older dog does not respond except by moving his head away. I’m sure I’ll get it sorted but I feel so sorry for my older dog. Btw they are both Springer spaniels. Good luck and enjoy your pup. 👍🏴
I have pretty much extinguished all my 16 week old GSP's biting, he was super bad, I actually used the collar grab and hold before I saw your videos on it and it definitely works well. Only recently found your videos and am really enjoying going through them and catching up. ❤❤
Love your podcasts getting an 8 week old bullmastiff and watching all the puppy podcasts. Not born yet but very excited. My best friend is getting a litter mate too.
Really helpful episode… reminds me to record keep details and put my train8ng on the calendar. We are playing crate games and collar grab and starting IYC with my new 9 week old Aussie! Thank you
Susan, does this work with an adult rescue? I've had her a year. Demand barking is somewhat better thanks to IYC. This week she started mouthing to get her way. It first happened while playing fetch, after a demand barking/IYC ... She just decided to grab for ball, which was in my hand which I tented, but when I uncovered it and put in the chuck it, as one arm came back down across my torso, she made a grab for my arm. My forearm was in her mouth, she quickly released, almost like dogs do when play nipping one another. I made note of it. Then last night at dinner, another IYC , she didn't wait as usual and mouthed my arm again. Show had been a few feet away, but move quietly, and I wasn't able to reverse direction and remove the food. I did take her by the collar, to get her out of food dish and put her in the hot spot. Waited a minute or two, then presented the food in IYC fashion successfully.
I have a JRT puppy who bites constantly 😂 if you touch him at any time. Hes super mouthy. If you pick him yp from something fun he growls and bites seriously. Ive raised a LOT of puppies . He is the most bitey one ever & I've had Malinois & GSDs
I have a 7 week old puppy and I just watched your video. I am going to go back and watch and study each of your videos. Thank you. This is Robin Gail from Midwest City Oklahoma. Johnny is a dachshund pit bull mix.
Hi Robin, thanks for commenting, and congrats on your new puppy! We have a great Puppy Essentials playlist for you: ruclips.net/video/rUIX5qW85tU/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB And some more videos on puppy biting: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Happy training! 🐾
Hi Claudia, so excited for you! Here's a podcast Susan did on puppy selection that we think it's perfect for you at this time: ruclips.net/video/04NonmrCObw/видео.html
Thank You I have an AKC Rotteiler female 9 weeks but she kept biting me tonight after a day of a lot of exhaustion and playing and training. Even though she napped twice I think she was exhausted
My last puppy went from breeder to vet and from vet to daycare. Daycare has trainers and dogs are too tired afterwards, especially if they go full time, to bother biting or other objectionable behavior.
This was wonderful. I just subscribed, and am going to start from the beginning. I have a dog that I'm having trouble training, and I went to an in person class where I wasn't getting very clear explanations on what I should be doing step by step. I think this will work better for me! Thank you!
I agree on format of issues of learning dogs. I never did at home, fenced and go out with leash to pee.I do have good use for, I first out or in door behavior and load vehicle with leash. I like the HOT format especially observing and what the dogs are observing still,I don't understand the leash idea for peeing/ poo training. I have my habits that are not consistent but I am slowly developing references with my notes. The training with bites are a owh! leave it ,or drop.I do have english bull that nippy pants if walk pace goes into dog trot. last time used leash handle for a communication to stop. The 7 mos dane, I call attention getters and love bites and testing me if I will bite back for fun.I have another 80lb neutered male that is teaching me how to control dane who is now entering hormonal male challenges and so far are best friends. After leash training walks in park which is extremely testing. The dogs get loose fun exercise at home in fenced area and do gut twisting run, bite and crashes sometimes I stop if get too ruff and neutered male makes his point who is dominant. The bull dog was a breeder bitch that was left in hot car and was resuscitated confiscated and adopted by me after being spayed. She is another challenge in that it maybe like a person going into menopause! The males even younger respect her but, can't resist pushing her with face barks, she has bit the dane pup. So far day 3 no territory pee/ po in house wish me luck.
Good advice! Glad I found your channel. Am about to get a standard poodle puppy to join my two older standards. Thanks for the clarity, suggestions, and details. Really helps to plan for our new pack member’s arrival.
We are so glad you found us! Make sure to check out our full puppy playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2hywpv3Md3HbWWPPbVF8W5 and enjoy your new addition!
YES! She grabs my pant leg sometimes. I notice if I am on the phone, she whines more and tries to aggravate me more. She wants attention. I gave her a ton of attention a ton of outdoor play yesterday and today I gave her a lot but it still wasn’t enough it’s like she needs constant like every two hours, and so she was acting bad today. This is the same comment from earlier. This is my nine week old female Rottweiler.
Currently have a 15 week old male springer who is definitely the bitiest dog I've ever had. That along with very rough play with my 6 year old with either of them squealing at times, are my two biggest issues at the moment 😳. I will review and see if I can mitigate these issues! Thanks 👍
@lisaplzak4919 Thank you for asking. We don't currently have a PDF available, however, Susan has an amazing podcast called Consent in Dog Training that you may find helpful --> ruclips.net/video/mzoUUJT5eiQ/видео.html (Julie - DogsThat Team)
You are one impressive lady. I love your zany, razor sharp wit. You laugh at yourself so that we relax and laugh at ourselves. I look forward to learning lots. My 7 month old English Staffy just went from being totally incorrigible to showing potential.🐶🐕
Hi Susan. I have watched a few of your videos and I am going to try all your techniques. I sighed when you said at least by 12 to 14 weeks. My Australian Shepard / Husky girl is 18 weeks today. She bites hard and then she will continue to keep nipping and biting. I am sure some of this is learned. I did try the freeze, but she wouldnt let go and it hurt. I keep trying different techniques and I had a trainer, but he worked on really basic training. Nipping was one of them, but she took it as a game, SO I stopped what he recommended. Which was holding her by the scruff. It worked the first 2 times and then it was a game. And now I am going to be honest. When she gets to be too much, I put her in her crate, which I hate doing to her. I cant get anything done because she will even come over and start biting me when I DO try to have some down time. It does break my heart to constantly do this to her. Anyhow I could use advise and maybe you have a good video. I want to see us both happy.
Haha. Just rescued an 8 mos old border collie mix that had been living rough on the street. Since it's been over a decade since my previous dog passed, I'm watching vids to brush up. This evening, I saw about 4 or 5 things rolled into one biting incident now that I'm hearing them listed in the vid. She was tired because we'd just been walking. She was excited because we were in a new area. She was wanting attention because I was ignoring her and talking to a friend. She was hungry because dinner time was near. I have no idea what her background with people is. But she's super smart and I'm wary of accidentally allowing her to train me!
Hi, your observation skills are great and will get even better! We have a playlist with resources for rescue dogs: ruclips.net/video/9AoeUZfGbVc/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Hi Susan, thanks for all your training and tips. I have joined Homeschool the Dog and loving the content. Our puppy is 18 weeks old and is biting even more than he did when we got him, especially in the morning and the evening. I wonder if I am inadvertently reinforcing the biting? He does not seem to like the collar grab even though we are gentle with it. He has plenty of chews. Is it teething? Can’t seem to reduce the biting.
My nearly five month old puppy is a recaller puppy (along with my four year old adult dog), and it's just the best! Love following your journey with Prophet right when I got my puppy :) I don't have trouble with him biting me, but there is a chunk missing off of my wooden ladder that leads to my loft in my tiny house lol lol
I made so many mistakes when Anna and Zoe were puppies and I see why they still nip and bite when excited ugh. And after I got Covid the first time, just made training impossible with just no energy for months. And now, I’m dealing with the effects with behaviors that I could have nipped in the butt while puppies and adolescents. Lots of mistakes made that I can’t take back.
My now 16 month golden retriever is pretty good about not biting in the house (she used to be a TERROR but this and others of your videos helped so much), but lately on walks she will jump bite. Sometimes there’s a clear trigger (like a group of disc golfers or another dog) and sometimes I can’t for the life of me figure out why it started. While I’m trying to figure that out, what’s the best way to react to biting on a walk? It’s painful and can get a little scary, but yknow I’m on a walk with her so I can’t quite ignore her or remove myself. 😂😭
I’ve done collar grabs but I missed the hug part! I’ll reinforce both those more and see if it helps. The collar grab alone on walks when she starts jump biting tends to just trigger more biting.
@YourNotesEchoedFar Susan has a wonderful RUclips Playlist all about bite prevention --> ruclips.net/video/ip71Bdkc0gQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB (Julie - DogsThat Team)
I also have a 12 week old pup (shiba inu), and he is the mouthiest puppy I have ever had. In general, his first reaction to anything is to use his teeth. He has very little patience and gets frustrated easily. Thank you for the tips, we'll see how it goes. He has gotten much better, but it is still pretty difficult.
HELP I need help!!! Zeus is 8 months old - MOST BITEY PUPPY is mine - you gave great tips!!! I feel like a terrible puppy mommy!! I have never had such a mouthy BITEY puppy EVER!!! I am going to keep on watching and thank you for your help!!!
I’m starting this as you list..my 15 wk GS still has a memory of suckling, he wants your finger in his mouth, he also licks and suckles on the tail of the Kong alligator. His real bitey stuff is more excitement/frustration, opportunistic biting. I’m having trouble holding kibble to lure into heel position, he gets aggressive and knocks it all out of my hand. He’s got a billion chew items, was one of 11 in the litter. I pushed his last poop around w a stem, there was a bark chip in it..he’s like a chicken, he eats anything! My worst habit is reacting poorly to a hard bite by grabbing his snout, it’s just human nature when your patience runs out..
Hi Susan, Team I have a 10 month old Huntaway X, and Yelping does nothing, it actually makes him more excited. This has been going on forever and im at a loss. any suggestions?
I have been looking around for a comprehensive guide for people who are to take in a dog that needs a new home (questions to ask the previous owners etc, as well as important games to kick things off with) but I can't seem to find anything on the dogsthat webpage! Anyone?
I have a 12 week cavalier King Charles spaniel. I’ve had her 3 wks. She hasn’t cried in her crate, toilet training is going ok training is going well (sit, down, she knows her name, recall all ok). She a dream. Only one thing she bites when I give her treats. Can’t win am all I guess 😢
Hi @paulinemcleggan7585 Susan has a wonderful playlist full of help for puppy biting ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy03hWZgAQfG1t5Q6YzGPi7z (Rachel - DogsThat Team)
My 6 month old Yorkie comes & starts mouthing at my hand & it gets harder for a short period of time. Then he stops & cries assumably because his teeth are bothering him so much. How do I deal with this? He’s not lunging at me and biting. He has a good supply of toys & mental stimulation activities. It’s just like his teeth are bothering him so much that he doesn’t know what to do with himself.
Remember, puppy biting and your response, is important to how your dog will handle himself as an adult. Our current dog (4 years old) will use his mouth/teeth on us when we do something he doesn't like (trim his nails). He will grab our hands with his mouth, but will not hurt us. A simple, but firm, "no bite" directive (as he heard when he was little) will cause him to start licking our hands. Remember, your dog can not grab you in any other way, so make sure the way he grabs you is appropriate.
I know it is a ton of work but i am looking forward to when i eventually get a puppy. I think my next dog will be gotten as a pup but i have a number of years to wait. For now my max number is 2 and i have a 11/12yr old and just brought home a 10ish month rescue (though my fiance is a cat person he insisted on bringing home the dog who has since decided that is "his person" lol). I hope to have my older one for another 4ish years but thatcould be wishful thinking since she is quite a large dog. As a side note my older dog's *favorite* treat is a toilet paper roll 😂
This is so timely... 10 week border terrier, extra high energy, singleton... and she is a biter. We are working so hard but though she is really smart and learns things easily she is resisting this one. 💜
@@Ah_Lee_Sun It is so hard! Ours is about to be 14 weeks now and it was getting better but now she is regressing. Such spirited pups! Ours was also a singleton....it has always been her way. Oy!
Good video. I liked that you listed all the reasons a puppy may bite. We have a 14 week Aussie Shepherd/Border Collie mix (we've had an Aussie Shepherd mix in the past) who is a little raptor gator lol. He is great in every way and has even been potty trained for the last 3 weeks. He is a typical puppy but seems to want to test me more than my husband. A lot of what I've tried that seems to work for others but he ignores me and just continues to bite after correction. The only thing I have found that works for me (he seems to do better with my husband) is putting him in his kennel for a 5 min time out. I give him chances to correct his behavior but after many bites, the chances are down to 2 or 3 lol. After 5 min i open the kennel back up and tell him to come out. Sometimes he does and sometimes he doesn't and just lays there and yawns at me which probably means he was tired 😄. He has no issues with the kennel and goes in it very well making no sound whatsoever. So learning the whys of biting and which it is we are dealing with is a big one for us. As you said, sometimes he's just being a puppy.
I'd bet your husband is giving the biter puppy firmer, immediate corrections when he bites. My 12 week Malinois "Malligator" has a huge biting problem. My wife just tells her "be nice" when she gets bitten. I give an immediate firm rap on the mouth with a "No bite!" or give the thumb in the cheek correction where biters bite their own cheek. Puppy rarely bites me, but is often out of control biting my wife. These pups adjust so well and rapidly to what the human allows. Our Mal is a strong willed girl and will sometimes bark at us semi-defiantly when she gets corrected for biting. It might translate like this, "Im a Malinois! I bite! It's what I do! Who do you think you are trying to take away my biting??!!"
Is it ok to muzzle my really active, assertive and exited boxer boy puppy (3.5 months old) while my toddler grandson (3.5 years old) is with me in my home? I just want to be free from worrying he will nip and frighten my grandson.
I’m working with a cattle dog pup… seems like the “all” do a lot of nipping. A lot of owners of heelers seem to find this amusing… I personally don’t 😂😂😂 my heeler never gets too tired… the worst is the heeler kisses… kisses with teeth 😆 You just have to suffer for 7 months old 😆
My puppy is a golden doodle that is almost 11 weeks old. She is a bitter, even when I’m holding her collar she’s trying to bite you. She constantly bites her leash.. and when you step on the leash to stop her from jumping, she tries to bite. Please help!
Mine is not a puppy. Almost 2 years old. I've had him since he was 12 weeks old. He's fine with me, but recently, someone came over and he was crazy. He wanted to play, but his play was all nipping and flailing and going crazy. I don't have friends and I've worked from home since I got him. He's been the most challenging dog I've ever had (he's my 5th throughout my life) bc I live in an apartment so potty time means going down the elevator and possibly seeing over threshold distractions. He's perfect indoors when it's just me. We play, he listens, he learns new tricks, etc. Another element in our space, and he gets crazy. He does seem to stop if I use some sort of interruptor, but I don't want to have to interrupt all the time bc it doesn't last. It's already hard making friends as an adult, and I don't want him to be the reason to not invite people over anymore.
@jt4351 -I would gradually play the easiest games he knows outside the apartment (if you aren't already) as well, so that it is easier to distract him when you are outside meeting people, and that those other distractions become white noise. it will get to the point where, when he goes out, he expects to be doing certain things with you, rather than putting his radar out on mouthing on the neighbours and friends (chuckle). Funny little buggars aren't they :) Xx
Susan, if we "trained" the puppy that biting gets rewarded. (we didn't mean to but nothing else worked) how do we break that chain? We still haven't figured out the reason (most likely attention). he will be playing with something turn around and start nipping and bark/growling at us. Sitting still and ignoring him isn't working and anything else we have tried hasn't worked. Collar grab is useless when he has gotten in that mood. if he is on his leash he is better behaved, once off, completely different dog. I can't seem to get him to realize I am the cookie machine.
My 9mth old Aussie is still doing the bite . He doesn’t just nip he bites and I get frustrated. He’s my 7th Aussie and the worst due to my neglect. At 76 and puppy free for 16 yrs I forgot how much energy they have. I picked up a lot in this video that I was doing wrong and hope to do some corrections. I’m at the point of hiring someone to help out. I recently picked up your making crate Training fun. Thanks Susan for all you do.
Hi Trish, you can still work on this for sure! We have a few more videos on puppy biting that you may find helpful, they're all together in this playlist: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Two sincere questions: Isnt a “puppy bomb” reinforcing a chewing and destructive behavior we wait to avoid reinforcing? Also, isn’t holding the puppy’s collar and stopping him from biting like that (which seems sound) a negative reinforcement or aversive? Removal of restraint for a changed behavior? I don’t disagree with the method. But trying to loop it into an over arching philosophical consistency.
Puppy Bomb: I have adopted a 4 year old dog that LOVES to shred any toy he gets his teeth on. He also insists on eating what he shreds. Would you recommend a puppy bomb for him? He would love the food of course AND he gets to shred. Of course he’ll eat the tube. That would be better than the fabric, plastic and rubber of the toys he tears apart at least.
🐶🎓Free ‘n fun puppy games! Learn to play “ItsYerChoice” for help with your puppy’s biting:
dogsthat.com/y/iycsummit
🐾Check out our full Puppy Biting Playlist here:
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I'm really looking forward to this. My current 17 weeks old Rottweiler puppy is the most bity puppy I ever had. He came from a litter of 11, stayed with the breeder for 11 weeks, and was 3 weeks together with the most agitated sibling of the litter.
My puppy of course is teething right now. He also dislikes me giving my attention to somebody else, for example when answering my telephone.
I live alone with my puppy, who is going to be trained to be my certified PTSD service dog. So my puppy Thorssàl nibs and bites for different reasons. My former Rottweiler service dog only bit on his biting bones and never ever ruined anything. So of course I'm kind of spoilt. As Thorssàl and I am close together 24/7, with nobody else around, I'm looking forward to your videos.
BTW I never ever had a puppy discover our home by himself. This puppy also is at home on the leash, which was very helpful to get to k ow each other and to do the potty training, because I could react right away. The only time my puppy is without leash at home, is when we play certain games. We also go to our dog sports club twice a week, where he is without leash, and I let him run free in certain areas daily on our two longer walks. The funny thing is, that m, puppy always stays by my side when not on the leash. Only if I throw a toy for him to retrieve, will he run farther away, as long as I don't throw the toy too far.
Thorssàl also does great with playing by himself with his toys, but he only has two or three toys to choose from at the same time.
At the moment I am trying to teach my puppy to not bite into the leash outdoors or in my hands and clothes. Also I want to teach him not to jump at everybody, as he is growing bigger now and because he is really big, people start to feel intimidated by my boy.
My puppy relaxes instantly when I give him the command for sleeping, and I also can tell him to be nice. But he only follows this command when around children. When there are no children around, he won't follow this command so perfectly. He surely understands what he is not supposed to do, because in training sessions he also follows the commands perfectly. Just outdoors worth the leash and with adult people will he nib and bite, and also jump. 😮
I have a 14 week old, 35lb, Labrador. He's doing pretty good at bite inhibition in general situations and will pull back or start licking after a few nibbles. In the collar grab training game he does good as well. However, if he wants something that he can't have he will really start snapping and biting at clothes or whatever. Jumping up to try and steal it. If waiting at puppy gate at stairs at dinner time (ate just 2 hrs earlier) where he is required to sit by his choice before I open gate, he won't settle and sit and starts jumping at me at biting, grabbing clothes, etc. If I try to do collar grab at this point he snips at me. I don't yell at him, I try to stand still, but I usually feel helpless at this point of getting him settled and not rewarding him by going thru the gate until he offers the sit behavior. I've listened to all your podcasts on biting and many, many others, and am in Recallers, but I feel at a loss when he gets in these situations.
Currently have an almost 14 week old Jack Russell- least bitey puppy I've ever had and I credit the schedule she's on and so many other things listed in this video. When she's tired, she's a barracuda but that happens once a week at most and when it does she instantly gets put in her pen where she fights her dog bed for about 30 seconds and then falls asleep. This video is spot on. Many thanks to Susan and Crew for what I've learned from them over the years.
I would LOVE to take a peek at your dog training journal. (Might be a good podcast). 😊
This is so valuable & helpful. I have a three month old puppy and he loooves chewing on my hands and ankles. I've been doing the collar grab and also focusing on holding him when he's overstimulate. It's been working good and consistency is key. At the same time letting him be a puppy :)
This episode was very helpful and reinforcing what not to do as well as creating a plan B regarding puppy biting. At the shelter I currently work at I work with the puppies to get them ready for their forever home. The current group of puppies came in at 8 weeks and a few needed to be hand fed. I sit with them in their kennel to get them use to humans. When a puppy in the group gets too excited I can get nipped. I do the ouch sound and get up and leave. They got Kennel cough and had to limit my time with them. Plus, twice a week they get bathed for a skin condition. Yesterday they got fixed. Now, I will take one at a time and work with them doing the different games and puzzles you have covered. I will put this information to good use for my puppy I brought home because there was not room at the inn.
Legend! :) Xxx
Thank you Anne for helping those pups ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow! Those pups have had a lot going on to distract from their learning good citizen behavior. Good luck with those wriggly little fur balls!
I was so inspired by you and Prophet that we now have new puppy. Thank you Susan for giving and giving to our dog training community. You are a blessing to all!
Yep! Just like human babies, they investigate stuff with their mouths! My seven-month-old Shepherd girl Sophie “gently” mouths my fingers and hands, and I can tell she is telling me, showing me, that she loves me in the only way she knows how to tactically communicate it that feels good to her … and (she believes in her puppy mind) feels good to me. At seven months old Sophie is so smart and sensitive that she gets a worried look on her face if I say “ouch” or “no” when her love-mouthing becomes a bit too over exuberant. Everything about her body language and countenance virtually oozes crazy love to please me. I am discouraging her love-mouthing the older she gets and the longer I have her … at this point - 3/6/2024 - I’ve had this beautiful girl exactly one month, so we are still in a honeymoon, getting to know each other phase. Sophie is going to be my Mobility/Support/Bracing Service Partner, and we are going to go lotsa places, and have bunches of adventures together! Thank you for the informative, educational video to help us on our way … Sophie says a big “woof” too! 😊
Yes I can tell my 11 week old pup loves to intimately interact with me with her mostly gentle mouthing. So it's hard for me to stop this ...
i just over exaggerated the pain factor with my puppy. A loud cry and withdrawl helped, he then stopped biting down, just lightly putting a hand in the mouth.
I have an almost 12 week old spaniel pup …he was having really bad “witching hour”’s in the evening especially the first week I got him. I had a schedule where I would walk, play and train him every day so I felt that he was getting enough exercise and play and training. I did a number of different things that so far has seemed to help. Also keep in mind that a pup in a new home for at least the first week will have higher cortisol levels due to the stress of being in a new environment. I cut back on his play, train, and walking by a little bit..half hour a day total, is what I cut out. I also played fetch with him more than tug and when I do play tug I let him do the tugging, I do not get aggressive with the tug toy at all unless it’s just to engage him with it very briefly. I also started the collar grab and scruff of the neck move with a firm, No! It depends on your dog….you can try different things and see if they work…I also gave him a couple hours of crate time in the afternoon instead of being penned up in the kitchen. I was concerned that he wasn’t sleeping enough. When he gets really bitey at night, close to his bed time, it’s then time to go to bed in his crate. I do need to work on getting him to relax though as I need to trim his nails and clean his ears. Hope this helps someone….
I also have an 11 week old spaniel, my biggest problem is the my pup tends to bite my 30 months old spaniel. The older dog does not respond except by moving his head away. I’m sure I’ll get it sorted but I feel so sorry for my older dog. Btw they are both Springer spaniels. Good luck and enjoy your pup. 👍🏴
You are the best. Thank you for what you do. I always learn something from you podcast.
I have pretty much extinguished all my 16 week old GSP's biting, he was super bad, I actually used the collar grab and hold before I saw your videos on it and it definitely works well.
Only recently found your videos and am really enjoying going through them and catching up. ❤❤
Welcome to our community, we're so grateful to have you here. Happy training! ❤️❤️
Love your podcasts getting an 8 week old bullmastiff and watching all the puppy podcasts. Not born yet but very excited. My best friend is getting a litter mate too.
Our 14 month she still gets abit mouthy, usually she tired so she goes into her crate for rest. She is waaaay better than when she was 3 months.😊
Really helpful episode… reminds me to record keep details and put my train8ng on the calendar. We are playing crate games and collar grab and starting IYC with my new 9 week old Aussie! Thank you
Susan, does this work with an adult rescue? I've had her a year. Demand barking is somewhat better thanks to IYC. This week she started mouthing to get her way. It first happened while playing fetch, after a demand barking/IYC ... She just decided to grab for ball, which was in my hand which I tented, but when I uncovered it and put in the chuck it, as one arm came back down across my torso, she made a grab for my arm. My forearm was in her mouth, she quickly released, almost like dogs do when play nipping one another. I made note of it. Then last night at dinner, another IYC , she didn't wait as usual and mouthed my arm again. Show had been a few feet away, but move quietly, and I wasn't able to reverse direction and remove the food. I did take her by the collar, to get her out of food dish and put her in the hot spot. Waited a minute or two, then presented the food in IYC fashion successfully.
I have a JRT puppy who bites constantly 😂 if you touch him at any time. Hes super mouthy. If you pick him yp from something fun he growls and bites seriously. Ive raised a LOT of puppies . He is the most bitey one ever & I've had Malinois & GSDs
I discovered your channel few days ago and its so inspiring for me and my puppy i started doing a few tips and i see already some improvement :)
Thank you for your podcast!!❤
I have a 7 week old puppy and I just watched your video. I am going to go back and watch and study each of your videos. Thank you.
This is Robin Gail from Midwest City Oklahoma. Johnny is a dachshund pit bull mix.
Hi Robin, thanks for commenting, and congrats on your new puppy!
We have a great Puppy Essentials playlist for you: ruclips.net/video/rUIX5qW85tU/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
And some more videos on puppy biting: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Happy training! 🐾
we are picking our puppy up next friday and this video was so interesting! can’t wait to see more videos about puppy training
Hi Claudia, so excited for you! Here's a podcast Susan did on puppy selection that we think it's perfect for you at this time: ruclips.net/video/04NonmrCObw/видео.html
Thank You I have an AKC Rotteiler female 9 weeks but she kept biting me tonight after a day of a lot of exhaustion and playing and training. Even though she napped twice I think she was exhausted
Hi! Could it be ha your puppy is over tired? Susan talks about it in this other episode: ruclips.net/video/Z1w1N54Px0A/видео.htmlfeature=shared
My last puppy went from breeder to vet and from vet to daycare. Daycare has trainers and dogs are too tired afterwards, especially if they go full time, to bother biting or other objectionable behavior.
This is an great episode!
Thank you, Daniela!
This was wonderful. I just subscribed, and am going to start from the beginning. I have a dog that I'm having trouble training, and I went to an in person class where I wasn't getting very clear explanations on what I should be doing step by step. I think this will work better for me! Thank you!
Welcome! Thank you for subscribing @karenlehmicke2959 💚
I agree on format of issues of learning dogs. I never did at home, fenced and go out with leash to pee.I do have good use for, I first out or in door behavior and load vehicle with leash. I like the HOT format especially observing and what the dogs are observing still,I don't understand the leash idea for peeing/ poo training. I have my habits that are not consistent but I am slowly developing references with my notes. The training with bites are a owh! leave it ,or drop.I do have english bull that nippy pants if walk pace goes into dog trot. last time used leash handle for a communication to stop. The 7 mos dane, I call attention getters and love bites and testing me if I will bite back for fun.I have another 80lb neutered male that is teaching me how to control dane who is now entering hormonal male challenges and so far are best friends. After leash training walks in park which is extremely testing. The dogs get loose fun exercise at home in fenced area and do gut twisting run, bite and crashes sometimes I stop if get too ruff and neutered male makes his point who is dominant. The bull dog was a breeder bitch that was left in hot car and was resuscitated confiscated and adopted by me after being spayed. She is another challenge in that it maybe like a person going into menopause! The males even younger respect her but, can't resist pushing her with face barks, she has bit the dane pup. So far day 3 no territory pee/ po in house wish me luck.
Good advice! Glad I found your channel. Am about to get a standard poodle puppy to join my two older standards. Thanks for the clarity, suggestions, and details. Really helps to plan for our new pack member’s arrival.
We are so glad you found us! Make sure to check out our full puppy playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy2hywpv3Md3HbWWPPbVF8W5 and enjoy your new addition!
YES! She grabs my pant leg sometimes. I notice if I am on the phone, she whines more and tries to aggravate me more. She wants attention. I gave her a ton of attention a ton of outdoor play yesterday and today I gave her a lot but it still wasn’t enough it’s like she needs constant like every two hours, and so she was acting bad today. This is the same comment from earlier. This is my nine week old female Rottweiler.
Currently have a 15 week old male springer who is definitely the bitiest dog I've ever had. That along with very rough play with my 6 year old with either of them squealing at times, are my two biggest issues at the moment 😳. I will review and see if I can mitigate these issues! Thanks 👍
Thank you, Susan. Very valuable video.
Thank you for this video. Is there a pdf available anywhere is Consent to Console instructions?
@lisaplzak4919 Thank you for asking. We don't currently have a PDF available, however, Susan has an amazing podcast called Consent in Dog Training that you may find helpful --> ruclips.net/video/mzoUUJT5eiQ/видео.html (Julie - DogsThat Team)
You are one impressive lady. I love your zany, razor sharp wit. You laugh at yourself so that we relax and laugh at ourselves. I look forward to learning lots. My 7 month old English Staffy just went from being totally incorrigible to showing potential.🐶🐕
Thank you, Julie! ❤️ We're so happy for you and your dog, keep sharing your progress, please ❤️🐾✨
Hi Susan. I have watched a few of your videos and I am going to try all your techniques. I sighed when you said at least by 12 to 14 weeks. My Australian Shepard / Husky girl is 18 weeks today. She bites hard and then she will continue to keep nipping and biting. I am sure some of this is learned. I did try the freeze, but she wouldnt let go and it hurt. I keep trying different techniques and I had a trainer, but he worked on really basic training. Nipping was one of them, but she took it as a game, SO I stopped what he recommended. Which was holding her by the scruff. It worked the first 2 times and then it was a game. And now I am going to be honest. When she gets to be too much, I put her in her crate, which I hate doing to her. I cant get anything done because she will even come over and start biting me when I DO try to have some down time. It does break my heart to constantly do this to her.
Anyhow I could use advise and maybe you have a good video. I want to see us both happy.
Haha. Just rescued an 8 mos old border collie mix that had been living rough on the street. Since it's been over a decade since my previous dog passed, I'm watching vids to brush up.
This evening, I saw about 4 or 5 things rolled into one biting incident now that I'm hearing them listed in the vid. She was tired because we'd just been walking. She was excited because we were in a new area. She was wanting attention because I was ignoring her and talking to a friend. She was hungry because dinner time was near.
I have no idea what her background with people is. But she's super smart and I'm wary of accidentally allowing her to train me!
Hi, your observation skills are great and will get even better! We have a playlist with resources for rescue dogs: ruclips.net/video/9AoeUZfGbVc/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Thank you! This was very helpful.
You have given some great ideas to try with my puppy. The ones I have tried have really helped. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback! ❤️
Hi Susan, thanks for all your training and tips. I have joined Homeschool the Dog and loving the content. Our puppy is 18 weeks old and is biting even more than he did when we got him, especially in the morning and the evening. I wonder if I am inadvertently reinforcing the biting? He does not seem to like the collar grab even though we are gentle with it. He has plenty of chews. Is it teething? Can’t seem to reduce the biting.
I have a 14 week old Staffie boxer. She is a crocodile mixed either a velociraptor. Your advice is so appreciated. 😂
Hi Tammy, here's a playlist with more resources for you: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Happy training! 🐊🦖
My nearly five month old puppy is a recaller puppy (along with my four year old adult dog), and it's just the best! Love following your journey with Prophet right when I got my puppy :) I don't have trouble with him biting me, but there is a chunk missing off of my wooden ladder that leads to my loft in my tiny house lol lol
Great advice susan thanks. I'll let you know how it goes. Because he's got a bad habit of biting
My 10 month old GSD thinks my hand/arm belongs in her mouth.
Thank you!!!
Which Puppy Community Playpen do you use! Love you recommendations
@Naphtali-g3z Susan has a list of her favorite recommendations on our website --> dogsthat.com/favs/ (Julie - DogsThat Team)
Great one! just in time😂 now let's see how well I do👍
I made so many mistakes when Anna and Zoe were puppies and I see why they still nip and bite when excited ugh. And after I got Covid the first time, just made training impossible with just no energy for months. And now, I’m dealing with the effects with behaviors that I could have nipped in the butt while puppies and adolescents. Lots of mistakes made that I can’t take back.
My now 16 month golden retriever is pretty good about not biting in the house (she used to be a TERROR but this and others of your videos helped so much), but lately on walks she will jump bite. Sometimes there’s a clear trigger (like a group of disc golfers or another dog) and sometimes I can’t for the life of me figure out why it started.
While I’m trying to figure that out, what’s the best way to react to biting on a walk? It’s painful and can get a little scary, but yknow I’m on a walk with her so I can’t quite ignore her or remove myself. 😂😭
I’ve done collar grabs but I missed the hug part! I’ll reinforce both those more and see if it helps. The collar grab alone on walks when she starts jump biting tends to just trigger more biting.
@YourNotesEchoedFar Susan has a wonderful RUclips Playlist all about bite prevention --> ruclips.net/video/ip71Bdkc0gQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB (Julie - DogsThat Team)
I also have a 12 week old pup (shiba inu), and he is the mouthiest puppy I have ever had. In general, his first reaction to anything is to use his teeth. He has very little patience and gets frustrated easily. Thank you for the tips, we'll see how it goes. He has gotten much better, but it is still pretty difficult.
Congrats on your puppy, exciting times ahead! You can totally do this ❤️
HELP I need help!!! Zeus is 8 months old - MOST BITEY PUPPY is mine - you gave great tips!!! I feel like a terrible puppy mommy!! I have never had such a mouthy BITEY puppy EVER!!! I am going to keep on watching and thank you for your help!!!
Hi Jaimee, you got this! Here's the Puppy Biting Help playlist with more resources for you: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
I’m starting this as you list..my 15 wk GS still has a memory of suckling, he wants your finger in his mouth, he also licks and suckles on the tail of the Kong alligator. His real bitey stuff is more excitement/frustration, opportunistic biting. I’m having trouble holding kibble to lure into heel position, he gets aggressive and knocks it all out of my hand. He’s got a billion chew items, was one of 11 in the litter. I pushed his last poop around w a stem, there was a bark chip in it..he’s like a chicken, he eats anything! My worst habit is reacting poorly to a hard bite by grabbing his snout, it’s just human nature when your patience runs out..
Hi Susan, Team
I have a 10 month old Huntaway X, and Yelping does nothing, it actually makes him more excited. This has been going on forever and im at a loss. any suggestions?
Hi! We have a playlist with more resources to help with puppy biting: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
I have been looking around for a comprehensive guide for people who are to take in a dog that needs a new home (questions to ask the previous owners etc, as well as important games to kick things off with) but I can't seem to find anything on the dogsthat webpage! Anyone?
Gem - "Things that tracked, get improved."
I have a 12 week cavalier King Charles spaniel. I’ve had her 3 wks. She hasn’t cried in her crate, toilet training is going ok training is going well (sit, down, she knows her name, recall all ok). She a dream. Only one thing she bites when I give her treats. Can’t win am all I guess 😢
Hi @paulinemcleggan7585 Susan has a wonderful playlist full of help for puppy biting
ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy03hWZgAQfG1t5Q6YzGPi7z (Rachel - DogsThat Team)
My 6 month old Yorkie comes & starts mouthing at my hand & it gets harder for a short period of time. Then he stops & cries assumably because his teeth are bothering him so much. How do I deal with this? He’s not lunging at me and biting. He has a good supply of toys & mental stimulation activities. It’s just like his teeth are bothering him so much that he doesn’t know what to do with himself.
Remember, puppy biting and your response, is important to how your dog will handle himself as an adult. Our current dog (4 years old) will use his mouth/teeth on us when we do something he doesn't like (trim his nails). He will grab our hands with his mouth, but will not hurt us. A simple, but firm, "no bite" directive (as he heard when he was little) will cause him to start licking our hands. Remember, your dog can not grab you in any other way, so make sure the way he grabs you is appropriate.
I know it is a ton of work but i am looking forward to when i eventually get a puppy. I think my next dog will be gotten as a pup but i have a number of years to wait. For now my max number is 2 and i have a 11/12yr old and just brought home a 10ish month rescue (though my fiance is a cat person he insisted on bringing home the dog who has since decided that is "his person" lol). I hope to have my older one for another 4ish years but thatcould be wishful thinking since she is quite a large dog.
As a side note my older dog's *favorite* treat is a toilet paper roll 😂
@ciannacoleman5125 Sounds like you’ve got a great plan and a lot of love to go around. (Julie - DogsThat Team)
I have a question. Will I be possible that my puppy will be more relaxed as far as being more calm and stop biting aftef he's fixed?
Hi Dina, Susan has talked about spaying / neutering in this podcast: ruclips.net/video/Hv038Xqvp8M/видео.html
This is so timely... 10 week border terrier, extra high energy, singleton... and she is a biter. We are working so hard but though she is really smart and learns things easily she is resisting this one. 💜
My BT is the same age and she is gripping so hard..
@@Ah_Lee_Sun It is so hard! Ours is about to be 14 weeks now and it was getting better but now she is regressing. Such spirited pups! Ours was also a singleton....it has always been her way. Oy!
And we have more to come. Teething phase!
I'm watching this again.. and will give her more cardboard to shred. 😂
My puppy likes bugs! Everytime we go out to potty she's gotta look 🙄
Good video. I liked that you listed all the reasons a puppy may bite. We have a 14 week Aussie Shepherd/Border Collie mix (we've had an Aussie Shepherd mix in the past) who is a little raptor gator lol. He is great in every way and has even been potty trained for the last 3 weeks. He is a typical puppy but seems to want to test me more than my husband. A lot of what I've tried that seems to work for others but he ignores me and just continues to bite after correction. The only thing I have found that works for me (he seems to do better with my husband) is putting him in his kennel for a 5 min time out. I give him chances to correct his behavior but after many bites, the chances are down to 2 or 3 lol. After 5 min i open the kennel back up and tell him to come out. Sometimes he does and sometimes he doesn't and just lays there and yawns at me which probably means he was tired 😄. He has no issues with the kennel and goes in it very well making no sound whatsoever. So learning the whys of biting and which it is we are dealing with is a big one for us. As you said, sometimes he's just being a puppy.
I'd bet your husband is giving the biter puppy firmer, immediate corrections when he bites. My 12 week Malinois "Malligator" has a huge biting problem. My wife just tells her "be nice" when she gets bitten. I give an immediate firm rap on the mouth with a "No bite!" or give the thumb in the cheek correction where biters bite their own cheek. Puppy rarely bites me, but is often out of control biting my wife. These pups adjust so well and rapidly to what the human allows. Our Mal is a strong willed girl and will sometimes bark at us semi-defiantly when she gets corrected for biting. It might translate like this, "Im a Malinois! I bite! It's what I do! Who do you think you are trying to take away my biting??!!"
Is it ok to muzzle my really active, assertive and exited boxer boy puppy (3.5 months old) while my toddler grandson (3.5 years old) is with me in my home? I just want to be free from worrying he will nip and frighten my grandson.
Hi! Here's Susan's insights on dogs and children: ruclips.net/video/GyDPin2fZ-o/видео.html
I’m working with a cattle dog pup… seems like the “all” do a lot of nipping. A lot of owners of heelers seem to find this amusing… I personally don’t 😂😂😂
my heeler never gets too tired… the worst is the heeler kisses… kisses with teeth 😆
You just have to suffer for 7 months old 😆
We r training a cattle dog puppy. She nips alot. Idk how to break her of it. 9 weeks old
Will share with a friend getting a puppy 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
Thank you for sharing so more wonderful people can join our community ❤️🍪
My puppy is a golden doodle that is almost 11 weeks old. She is a bitter, even when I’m holding her collar she’s trying to bite you. She constantly bites her leash.. and when you step on the leash to stop her from jumping, she tries to bite. Please help!
Hi! Here's a video with help for you: ruclips.net/video/kMcJv4DJCIw/видео.html
Happy training!
Mine is not a puppy. Almost 2 years old. I've had him since he was 12 weeks old. He's fine with me, but recently, someone came over and he was crazy. He wanted to play, but his play was all nipping and flailing and going crazy. I don't have friends and I've worked from home since I got him. He's been the most challenging dog I've ever had (he's my 5th throughout my life) bc I live in an apartment so potty time means going down the elevator and possibly seeing over threshold distractions. He's perfect indoors when it's just me. We play, he listens, he learns new tricks, etc. Another element in our space, and he gets crazy. He does seem to stop if I use some sort of interruptor, but I don't want to have to interrupt all the time bc it doesn't last. It's already hard making friends as an adult, and I don't want him to be the reason to not invite people over anymore.
@jt4351 -I would gradually play the easiest games he knows outside the apartment (if you aren't already) as well, so that it is easier to distract him when you are outside meeting people, and that those other distractions become white noise. it will get to the point where, when he goes out, he expects to be doing certain things with you, rather than putting his radar out on mouthing on the neighbours and friends (chuckle). Funny little buggars aren't they :) Xx
How do you let a dog run around and play in the house when they pee (large Swissy)
Susan, if we "trained" the puppy that biting gets rewarded. (we didn't mean to but nothing else worked) how do we break that chain? We still haven't figured out the reason (most likely attention). he will be playing with something turn around and start nipping and bark/growling at us. Sitting still and ignoring him isn't working and anything else we have tried hasn't worked. Collar grab is useless when he has gotten in that mood. if he is on his leash he is better behaved, once off, completely different dog. I can't seem to get him to realize I am the cookie machine.
I'd like to hear a response to this too, because I'm having a very similar issue.
My 9mth old Aussie is still doing the bite . He doesn’t just nip he bites and I get frustrated. He’s my 7th Aussie and the worst due to my neglect. At 76 and puppy free for 16 yrs I forgot how much energy they have. I picked up a lot in this video that I was doing wrong and hope to do some corrections. I’m at the point of hiring someone to help out. I recently picked up your making crate Training fun. Thanks Susan for all you do.
Hi Trish, you can still work on this for sure! We have a few more videos on puppy biting that you may find helpful, they're all together in this playlist: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Two sincere questions:
Isnt a “puppy bomb” reinforcing a chewing and destructive behavior we wait to avoid reinforcing?
Also, isn’t holding the puppy’s collar and stopping him from biting like that (which seems sound) a negative reinforcement or aversive? Removal of restraint for a changed behavior?
I don’t disagree with the method. But trying to loop it into an over arching philosophical consistency.
IM WATCHING A DOG AND ITS SO CRAZY AND THERES 3 OF THEM
My puppy bites constantly. I have had numerous puppies. Never one like this.
Hi Linda, we have more resources for you, here's the playlist with all of them together: ruclips.net/video/6WpFeiJUxTQ/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Oh my goodness I just noticed in your last post you have a new puppy can I ask why ?? possibly related to your other dogs
My puppy bites all day. Legs arms, everything
Have you tried discipline?
Clarify long periods of time in the crate please.
Several hours (2+) in a row in the middle of the day. Dogs are not nocturnal animals they need activity and routine and consistency not loneliness.
I’ve been giving my Border Terrier cardboard to shred. She loves the destruction…
Puppy Bomb: I have adopted a 4 year old dog that LOVES to shred any toy he gets his teeth on. He also insists on eating what he shreds. Would you recommend a puppy bomb for him? He would love the food of course AND he gets to shred. Of course he’ll eat the tube. That would be better than the fabric, plastic and rubber of the toys he tears apart at least.
Biting, chewing is it Teething