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| Re: very concerned about puppy behavior When he launches himself at you, do you acknowledge him in any way? Look at him, speak to him, yell at him? Puppies don't know the difference between positive attention and negative attention. If you are paying any attention to him when he's biting you, he'll keep doing it. Only give him attention and praise when he's got the toy in his mouth. He's biting you, you say "uh uh" in a neutral voice and stick the toy in his mouth, praise as soon as he's got it in his mouth, "good boy, what a smart boy" and keep repeating it over and over until he gets it. And he will. ![]() I know it seems like it will never get better, but it will. Just stick with it. All puppies are different. Some are sharks, some aren't. You just happened to get Jaws ![]()
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oh its going to be a long 18 months. |
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Obviously, the sooner you can get your puppy enrolled in classes, the better. Quote:
Some have suggested using a Chilly Bone to help with the redirection since it can be frozen and some pups like the cold in their mouths, so are more apt to chew on it. Max never did take to the cold chews, but it could be worth a try. |
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| Re: very concerned about puppy behavior i'm no expert but we had some of the same issues and with constant redirection things have gotten so much better. chevy is 6 months old now and its like somebody flipped a switch. the days of being a land shark seem to be coming to an end. by the way where in PA are you from? |
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