what i am curious about is the neg stimuli he sees it is coming from you is that a good or bad thing i.,e does it build a longer lasting behavior if he receives the neg stimuli via a remote in your pocket which gives him a jolt– but then at the same time that involves you being there to monitor him which then he will mark as you being in the room. So– what are your thoughts there is no perfect answer I get that– but does this behavior still exist when we are not around to correct? or if we are gone do they go back to chewing on everything because we aren't there to correct them and they can put that together
My puppy just now bit my i dex finger to the bone while playing, i didnot punish him as i was playing tug of war. Does anyone out there have any suggestions for me😮
My problem with my dog is that he behaves well in front of us, once we go out and come he is seen with bunch of papers or stuffs that's been teared by himself around the house
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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A 10 minute video for “stop puppy biting in “seconds”” 🤷♂️🤦♂️
could you just get to the point!
Got literally absolutely nothing out of this video.
Great video❤😂 I have a 4 month old staffie puppy, and biting is on🤣🐶 But i know it will stop after a year or so😂😂
Less talking bro
Problem is, she’s now biting the lead???
Get to the fuckin point on how to stop it.
This is my life right now! Thanks for the help!
what i am curious about is the neg stimuli he sees it is coming from you is that a good or bad thing i.,e does it build a longer lasting behavior if he receives the neg stimuli via a remote in your pocket which gives him a jolt– but then at the same time that involves you being there to monitor him which then he will mark as you being in the room. So– what are your thoughts there is no perfect answer I get that– but does this behavior still exist when we are not around to correct? or if we are gone do they go back to chewing on everything because we aren't there to correct them and they can put that together
My puppy darts and jumps at me when biting. Which makes it extremely difficult to grab for tab leash. Any suggestions?
Geez…The Irony of a video titled "Accomplish [X] in seconds!" being almost 660 seconds long…
2:30 into the vid and you don’t seem any closer to saying anything useful. Bye.
If you can't handle a dog doing dog stuff, just don't get one. It's that simple.
Wow best straight forward video ever , awesome and smart.
Recently started an adoption process at my local dog shelter but she’s only 8 months old and I untrained so this is really funny to me 4:10
Taking to long to get on with it. Repeating the same thing…ughh
My puppy just now bit my i dex finger to the bone while playing, i didnot punish him as i was playing tug of war. Does anyone out there have any suggestions for me😮
My problem with my dog is that he behaves well in front of us, once we go out and come he is seen with bunch of papers or stuffs that's been teared by himself around the house
I am freaked out.
My puppy has injured me many times. it's a stray dog so fear of rabies is all time high
whats this collar called
I have a boxer puppy too and it bites when it plays so I’m glad I found this video!
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.