I have a 14 week old German Shepherd. She is a little terror when it comes to biting people. She doesn’t have a problem with biting and chewing on furniture, but when she does bite, she usually throws a tantrum when we correct her. Paws are being thrown, she’s whining and screaming, and she tries to get her teeth on us in whatever way possible. I know theres know way we’ve taught her this is ok behavior. We’ve done everything from popping her leash, holding her collar, shaking the collar, taking whatever she’s biting away, and every combination of those things. Its gotten to the point where my gf, who was the main person who wanted our puppy, wants nothing to do with her anymore. Someone please help us. She has so much to do with her mouth, toys, bones, you name it. We aren’t sure what to do, and i hate seeing my girl get so frustrated all the time.
I recently rescued a dog 13 months old and I have had him 3 months. He bites playfully and no verbal cues or any action will stop him. I resort to throwing a toy and then close myself up in a room. Other times i toss a treat into the crate and upon entering I close the door. After a few minutes he calms down . Will your approach help even though he is not a puppy?
Thank you, I've tried to give my pup her toys as a replacement for her mouthing but it doesn't faze her. I'm going to try your technique now and hopefully it'll work.
I have to save all this videos for the future!!😮 I've been watching your YouTube channel for a month now and in this time I've realized a number of mistakes I made with my dog Ky.
thank you SO much. thank you thank you thank you. I've tried ignoring and firm 'nos' but they just weren't working. This works so well! it feels a bit strange doing at first because I don't want to hurt his neck, but ultimately he can choose to end the behavior and discomfort whenever he wants, and to be honest, he seems in much better spirits when I do this than when I yell at him. so thankful for you!
I feel horrible. Honestly, i know how young my puppy is, but i end up giving him little smacks cause it actually hurts me and causes blood. I just been walking him for 2 hours to tire him out, but i also just want him to play safely and not hurt himself in no way or anyone else. I tried this video out, and i dont want an aggressive dog he going to get big
For the most psrt whenever I'm teaching my dog what is and isn't acceptable, I've found that once they understand "no" it becomes easier. They want to please you. Pleasing you gets pets and treats and play. Of course, they will still forget sometimes, especially when they're young. But you'll know they know they screwed up when you come home and they act sheepish. Or even if they don't right away, when you show them the thing they destroyed and their head immediately drops. 😉 Of course, my last dog would almost always tear up one thing when I'd leave and put it at the door so there was no way I wouldn't see it. His act of rebellion. I had to start leaving something specifically for him to throw his tantrum with. And when he didn't he got to go to the park so eventually he finally did stop 😉 He died a few months ago. Smartest dog I ever had. If he got nauseous during the night he'd get in the bathtub to throw up. I never taught him that. No idea why he did it other than that was his time out spot when he wouldn't listen to me a few times when he was young.
I have an 8 week old puppy and any time I give a correction (either with a little prod in the side with my fingers or with a leash pop) it just makes my puppy mad/react. He snarles and goes for me even harder. What other methods are there?? I’ve got battle scars!😭😂 Should I put him in the kennel like time out for a couple of minutes as a correction. I just really don’t want to do anything to him that’s going to be irreversible or cause him not to trust me. I had a super reactive rescue dog for a few years when I was younger and she was extremely difficult to deal with. So I just really want this puppy to trust me.
As a trainer, there's one thing a lot of people dont do with new puppies/dogs. When you see them cheeing or playing with something you want them to chew on, rreard and praise them. Same with any good behavior, like laying calmly, especially on their bed, not reacting if someone walks by the house.
People often want to punish and correct things the dog is bot supposed to do. They forget to reward dogs for when they do something you want them to do.
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Hes hyperactive. The moment he leaves crate, nonstop his mouth is busy.
Like to see him try this with our Boston!
I have a 14 week old German Shepherd. She is a little terror when it comes to biting people. She doesn’t have a problem with biting and chewing on furniture, but when she does bite, she usually throws a tantrum when we correct her. Paws are being thrown, she’s whining and screaming, and she tries to get her teeth on us in whatever way possible. I know theres know way we’ve taught her this is ok behavior. We’ve done everything from popping her leash, holding her collar, shaking the collar, taking whatever she’s biting away, and every combination of those things. Its gotten to the point where my gf, who was the main person who wanted our puppy, wants nothing to do with her anymore. Someone please help us. She has so much to do with her mouth, toys, bones, you name it. We aren’t sure what to do, and i hate seeing my girl get so frustrated all the time.
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I recently rescued a dog 13 months old and I have had him 3 months. He bites playfully and no verbal cues or any action will stop him. I resort to throwing a toy and then close myself up in a room. Other times i toss a treat into the crate and upon entering I close the door. After a few minutes he calms down . Will your approach help even though he is not a puppy?
This is the best video on puppy biting and chewing I have seen. Thank you. I don't feel like the only person with a chewer now.
bruhhh youre video is useless no help at all just yap yap yap
Thank you, I've tried to give my pup her toys as a replacement for her mouthing but it doesn't faze her. I'm going to try your technique now and hopefully it'll work.
9:04 I love the lil tongue barely hanging out very cutely as you put the “top notch” collar 😂
I have to save all this videos for the future!!😮
I've been watching your YouTube channel for a month now and in this time I've realized a number of mistakes I made with my dog Ky.
Is this tugging keychain on their collar not available for purchase anymore? I can't seem to find it on your store website.
My dogs bite too.
"in seconds" and the video is more than 10 mins 😂
Thank you so much!! This is going to help a ton.
My hand is lidderly bleeding 😢😢 that's why I have to watch this vid😂
Where did you get the small lead pls
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thank you SO much. thank you thank you thank you. I've tried ignoring and firm 'nos' but they just weren't working. This works so well! it feels a bit strange doing at first because I don't want to hurt his neck, but ultimately he can choose to end the behavior and discomfort whenever he wants, and to be honest, he seems in much better spirits when I do this than when I yell at him. so thankful for you!
Why does bro look so pissed off at his dog
I feel horrible. Honestly, i know how young my puppy is, but i end up giving him little smacks cause it actually hurts me and causes blood. I just been walking him for 2 hours to tire him out, but i also just want him to play safely and not hurt himself in no way or anyone else. I tried this video out, and i dont want an aggressive dog he going to get big
my puppy is biting my leg and my other older pups
For the most psrt whenever I'm teaching my dog what is and isn't acceptable, I've found that once they understand "no" it becomes easier.
They want to please you. Pleasing you gets pets and treats and play.
Of course, they will still forget sometimes, especially when they're young. But you'll know they know they screwed up when you come home and they act sheepish. Or even if they don't right away, when you show them the thing they destroyed and their head immediately drops. 😉
Of course, my last dog would almost always tear up one thing when I'd leave and put it at the door so there was no way I wouldn't see it. His act of rebellion. I had to start leaving something specifically for him to throw his tantrum with. And when he didn't he got to go to the park so eventually he finally did stop 😉
He died a few months ago. Smartest dog I ever had. If he got nauseous during the night he'd get in the bathtub to throw up.
I never taught him that. No idea why he did it other than that was his time out spot when he wouldn't listen to me a few times when he was young.
Don't follow any "advice" from someone who uses fear and punishment as a "training" method. This method is pure trash, and dangerous.
This puppy is very good mine is super active and stubborn. My puppy boerbull doesn’t like leash .he keep biting it , how to stop him
I have an 8 week old puppy and any time I give a correction (either with a little prod in the side with my fingers or with a leash pop) it just makes my puppy mad/react. He snarles and goes for me even harder. What other methods are there?? I’ve got battle scars!😭😂 Should I put him in the kennel like time out for a couple of minutes as a correction. I just really don’t want to do anything to him that’s going to be irreversible or cause him not to trust me. I had a super reactive rescue dog for a few years when I was younger and she was extremely difficult to deal with. So I just really want this puppy to trust me.
Thank you for the tip!
What if my puppy continues to go after the tab and gets more worked up over it? I feel like
I’m making him worse
As a trainer, there's one thing a lot of people dont do with new puppies/dogs. When you see them cheeing or playing with something you want them to chew on, rreard and praise them. Same with any good behavior, like laying calmly, especially on their bed, not reacting if someone walks by the house.
People often want to punish and correct things the dog is bot supposed to do. They forget to reward dogs for when they do something you want them to do.
Training starts at 3:25
He's so adorable