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Are You Encouraging Your Dog To Bite

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At no time is it okay for your dog to put her teeth on any part of a human body. Nipping and mouthing are not acceptable, not even from little puppies. Remember that puppy teeth may not hurt very much, but they'll soon fall out and be replaced with adult ones that will. So don't ever encourage your dog to nibble or teethe on you, and don't play games that encourage her to nip at you. Teach your small children to keep their hands away from her mouth.

When you do feel doggie teeth on you, don't take it lightly; let your pup know that even if she meant no harm, this is a behavior you won't tolerate. Give her a muzzle squeeze and a harsh "Ah ah!" For extra effect, you can grasp the fold of skin behind her neck and give her a little shake. Be sure to clasp her snout tightly, hooking your finger below her chin so that she can't pull away. When you feel her relaxing, release her slowly, and be ready to do it again if she nips again. Once her urge to nip or snap has passed, praise her for being such a sweet girl.

We're not going to say too much about more serious aggression because that's a problem that needs to be addressed one on one with an in home professional trainer. An aggression problem doesn't mean that your dog is evil or that you chose her unwisely; it just means she has to understand that she's not the top dog in your home, and that she's not allowed to use her teeth to express her opinions about whom she likes and whom she doesn't.

If your dog bites, you must consult your obedience instructor or another trainer who can work with you privately, or the situation will only get worse. If you haven't had your aggressive dog spayed or neutered yet, do so immediately. In the mean time, you've got to get tough with her and let her know in no uncertain terms that you're the boss, and you will not put up with biting or any other form of disrespect. Supervise her constantly, require her to sit for you before she gets any treats or toys, feed her a handful at a time, and in short don't let her call any of the shots. Aggression isn't uncommon, and it is treatable, but it will demand that you and your family turn your home into something of a military school for your pup while you're getting help from a pro.


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Your veterinarian should initiate a discussion about spaying or neutering at the time of your first appointment, months in advance of the actual surgery If he or she doesnand#39;t, then inquire When the puppy is very young is a good time to start thinking about whether you want to spay or neuter your pet for preventative health care, birth control and to avoid some potentially undesirable behavior .....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys

How To Make Your Dogand#39;s Pen Area A Playful Heaven
If your dog spends any length of time in a play yard, you might be interested in ideas that will help you to make his stay there a pleasure and not an imprisonment It is amazing how many dog owners have described their dogand#39;s "play yard" in terms of a gravel enclosure with nothing, absolutely nothing, inside it, except the dog Boredom and ennui are one of the worst aspects of modern dog life Che.....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys

7 Dog Groups and Their Descriptions
The Sporting Group: Pointers, setters, spaniels, and retrievers were originally bred to assist the hunter in finding, flushing, and retrieving game, usually birds, either on land or in water Some breeds in this group, notably the pointers, remain primarily hunting dogs, whereas others, such as the Labrador Retriever, have been more successful in making the transition to house pet Sporting .....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys

Adopting Your Dog From A Shelter Be Prepared To Answer These Questions (Part 2)
1 Do you have any children The staff needs to know how many children you have and how old they are A good shelter wonand#39;t want to place a fragile, shy or easily irritable puppy or dog into a family with very young members, and theyand#39;ll probably be able to tell you whether any of their dogs are particularly well suited to living with children They also want to be certain that your child rearing re.....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys

Are You Encouraging Your Dog To Bite
At no time is it okay for your dog to put her teeth on any part of a human body Nipping and mouthing are not acceptable, not even from little puppies Remember that puppy teeth may not hurt very much, but theyand#39;ll soon fall out and be replaced with adult ones that will So donand#39;t ever encourage your dog to nibble or teethe on you, and donand#39;t play games that encourage her to nip at you Teach your sm.....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys

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Dalmatian: Firemen, popular movies, and their spots make Dalmatians a favorite of children The Dalmatian is an alert, strong, medium size dog with great potential for just about any type of work You should choose a job for your Dalmatian as it will be important in controlling your dogand#39;s energy and drive This breed is intensely eager to learn This can be a stubborn breed of dog to work wit.....More on Talk To Me Dog Toys



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