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10-week old yellow lab pup - male
I realize that all young dogs tend to nip and bite, just a natural thing.
Are there things people have done to limit this? Obviously I'd like to get this behavior changed before he is full size but so far I've been unsuccessful. Ideas? |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
get him toys and make sure he knows that the toys are the only thing he's allowed to bite.
He'll grow out of it. Or you could bite him back. PG |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
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Or you could bite him back. PG [/ QUOTE ] Yep. You gotta show the little guy who the boss is. He'll figure it out. |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
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This worked for me. I have a friend who is a vet and she concurs but make sure you ask your own vet. Link [/ QUOTE ] This is all good advice (I have a two yr old golden so similar problems...) Two overlooked pieces of advice.. 1. Encourage biting of acceptable things...but... 2. DON'T play tug of war. (its ok for many dogs but not retrievers) 3. Encourage licking. A lot of the time the puppy just wants to taste you (knaw mean! omgrollo!!11@) so if you make a big to-do over hand licking instead ( And say the same thing every time: Licking is good, good dog!) they'll make the change form bite to lick on command. |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
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Are there things people have done to limit this? Ideas? [/ QUOTE ] remove all "chewable" human things from his view. Also go purchase the hard rubber NYLABONES not those crappy soft rubbery ones. Start teaching him fetch with the ball Also, you MUST become the ALPHA male/female in your relationship with the dog. The moment you allow him to think he/she is the LEADER of the surrounding domain is when you will lose all control forever. At least with Jack Russel's its whats recommended and they are little al qaeda operatives always plotting your doom. |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
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Also, you MUST become the ALPHA male/female in your relationship with the dog. The moment you allow him to think he/she is the LEADER of the surrounding domain is when you will lose all control forever. [/ QUOTE ] This is very true. Here are some tips... 1) never let him win a starring contest 2) When he has done something bad... a) you must catch it within the first 10seconds or so b) change your tone of voice deeper and meaner c) pop his snout (not hard) and say NO! d) have spot or bet for him to go when he is being punished example: <pop on snout> NO! Bad dog. Go to your bed! 3) when playing with toys and get in a tug of war situation, *never* let him win. Other than that you should take him to dog classes (something one a week or bi weekly) and buy a book. |
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...and buy a book. [/ QUOTE ] What sort of book should a puppy read to limit his nipping? |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
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c) pop his snout (not hard) and say NO! d) have spot or bet for him to go when he is being punished example: <pop on snout> NO! Bad dog. Go to your bed! [/ QUOTE ] Hitting the dog on the nose is horrible advice. Where do most little kids put their hands when they go to pet a dog? |
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Re: 10-week old yellow lab pup - male
My suggestion:
1. Come up with a one word command you can use to tell the dog no biting. It should be short and not a command you use to tell the dog anything else. The word I've used is Teeth. You also want a visual hand gesture of some sort that always gets issued when the verbal command is given. Again, something you would not do for any other reason. 2. When the behavior occurs ... firmly issue the command/gesture and give the dog no more attention on the issue once the biting/nipping stops. Giving even negative attention is attention. Also, praising a dog for stopping is not a good idea here. There are many places that positive praise helps, but not here because the dog will learn to get attention by biting, then stopping, then getting positive attention. 3. For the new command to work, you must be 100% consistent in your behavior. No deviating ever. Even if whatever he/she is doing is cute or funny. |
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