WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Aggressive Puppy Concerns (6/2/2012 8:43:51 PM)
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IAMSEMISWEET: When I say aggressive, I meant aggressively playful. When told no, she'd growl and nip harder; especially if you raise your voice to her. I've never had a dog do that, when told no. Usually they look guilty and upset at being fussed at. This puppy just growls louder eand bites harder. I was only joking about her herding the grandbabies, but was glad the concern was raised, because while joking I hadn't considered how this might actually be a serious concern. I was glad to have had that pointed out, and appreciate your reitterating the same. I definitely will be diligent in regards to this, because I don't want my grandbabies nipped or bit and I don't want our puppy to get into trouble or unfairly pegged as dangerous. MusicMystery: Thank you for that tip! I have a long rope like toy, that I started using and saying "Play," she very quickly learned it was ok to bite and tug at that, not so much toes and fingers. It is strange how much better she is in just 2 days. She really is a very smart dog. She's a bit slower at learning the word, "Enough." That's ok, I have faith in her and don't expect her to be trained in a day.[:)] Purepleasure: We have been using the water bottle at times she's nipping at feet and hands, then showing her the toy. She's learning very quickly, that nipping gets negative attention but toys gets playful fun. StellaUK: I haven't pinched or bit her ear, although when she growls and nips at me, I have placed her into a submissive position (on her back with my hands lightly at her throat.) She fought at first, but now she is accepting of it, and welcomes the tummy rubs she gets when she submits. My mom didn't like this, and thought I was just scaring her, but she sees how much better her puppy behaves so she doesn't fuss at me now for doing it. Angelikaj: I've only had older puppies, myself. My dog joined our family at 8 months. I was afraid 8 weeks seemed awful young, and always heard that the momma teaches the puppies a great deal. Right now, she's adopted my dog, Axel, as her surrogate mom (Or dad) and follows him everywhere. He has been very patient with her and I think he's more responsible for teaching her not to nip and bite, than my mom or I can take credit for. Thank you for the links! I'm bookmarking them to read tomorrow. ChatteParfaitt: I spoke to my mom about crating her puppy, and she said she has been considering that already and plans on getting a crate. Thank you for the advice. Exercising her has really helped. Oh boy, did she fight the leash at first, until she realized she LIKED being outside. Getting her back in the house has been our most recent struggle. Now she's eyeing the door every time someone comes in and out, as if she is waiting to be taken out with them (or possibly planning her escape!) Axel brings us his leash when he gets tired of waiting to be walked, and once when he was wearing his leash the puppy picked up the end of it and started walking Axel herself. She's quite a character and I'm loving and enjoying her more and more every day.
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