Dog Training & Care : Solutions to Stop Puppies From Biting
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My favorite dog trainer and dog whisperer of all time has just released a free video online explaining how to eliminate 94% of all unwanted behavior in ANY dog.
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One solution to keep a puppy from biting is to grab onto her muzzle to keep her mouth shut, showing that the owner is dominant and intolerable of such behavior. Learn about praising a puppy when it doesn’t bite with help from a certified professional dog trainer in this free video on puppy training.
Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg
Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com
Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:44
Tagged with: breeding • crate training • dog care • dog grooming • Dog Training • dog tricks • puppies • puppy • Puppy Training
Filed under: Puppy Training
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@artmaster1225 not …
@artmaster1225 not its never to late to teach your dog anything. every day is a new day from dogs to learn. you desensitize her from being hand shy, by going like your gonna hit her, then praise her. so just swich from one to the other
every time my dog …
every time my dog would bite me instead of bopping her under her jaw i’d do it on the nose like you said it makes the dog hand shy my dog is 13 weeks old is it too late to change from bopping her on the nose to under the jaw.
Lol That dog is …
Lol That dog is like, “Wtf did I do?”
will the dog learn …
will the dog learn eventually to stop biting, or will you have to keep doing that ‘bop’?
lol all paragraphs!
lol all paragraphs!
Tell me how you use …
Tell me how you use clicker for geting a negative behaviour out… =) i use clicker for posstivie behaviours but for say my puppy that i have know i just make a loud PPPIIIIIIIPPPP and walk away, get my back to the puppy not playing with it anymore until he comes to me ready to show hes learned. and then i try again, still bites to hard i do the same routine again and i continue that until its over. but tell me how to use clicker to not bite as a puppy:D
Yes, you can do …
Yes, you can do many things to train your dog.
they do fight for …
they do fight for dominance and will do so. and they are as if they are in a pack. you must be a good leader but also show that you will not put up with foolish actions. take the african wild dog, they have ranks in their packs. alphas are leaders and guid the pack but also show the pack that they are boss and they say what to do and not. to do this they snarl when they get angry at another african wild dogs action. or they might pin the other dog to show dominance and they are bigger.
@jattkang
Once …
@jattkang
Once this happens, make a very sharp and loud yelp (different than the regualr ‘no’, it needs to be quite loud and sharp), then instantly stop playing and walk out of the room leaving him alone for at least 5 minutes and not longer than 10. I only had to do it once, but some dogs need more. It’s mainly about how long you let the problem go on before you fix it. I hope this works, and please don’t try any of the crazy negative stuff those people promote.
@tshaya18
There …
@tshaya18
There are better ways than this.’Being boss’ is about good leadership skills, not who’s stronger. Being the leader is about controling food resources, giving a treat only when deserved, being clear and uncompromising with your commands, and knowing when to praise, reward or take the dog for a walk, and when to give time out or show the dog he’s bad and walk out of the room and leave him alone. If you teach it that it’s all about strength, dog will try that rule every now and then.
@MeowingWolf25
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@MeowingWolf25
I’m begging you people to stop promoting for the alpha roll.If you do it you might get your dog under control JUST on that moment, but you’ll lose his trust forever. Also, a dog takes this as a life threat, unlike you said, in the wild, this is not how they show dominance, this is how they fight to kill, and that’s what the dog will think. In that case, it’s most likely going to try to attack back, or if it works, never trust him and snap the first chance it gets. a pro can help
@Sprint4urLife when …
@Sprint4urLife when she snaps or growls at you try to make yourself look bigger like standing over her. if shes a bigger dog (shes part chow so she may be a little bit small) then try growling back and/or showing your teeth. this helps with my dogs because it shows that i am going to fight for dominance. but if she gets worse after this you must pin her and growl. a lot of people think this is cruel.but dogs were once wild and they have wolves as cousins. its their nature to fight for dominance.
i have a question …
i have a question for any one thats willing to answer. my dog is now two years old, shes a husky chow mix who, no matter what i try will not calm down and if if reprimand her she will show her teeth and growl, when i try to do the “bop” or the muzzle holding as soon as i move away she will bite at my hand, she will bite anyone who enters the house and is overly protective over me and my family. i have no idea how else to establish dominance
but, the dog might …
but, the dog might bite its tongue…?
i love the bop …
i love the bop method…& too all the ppl that thinks “oh this is soo cruel to hit your dog”…well i dont believe beating your dog is right but we need to show our dogs that were the boss not them so i love the bop
Positive …
Positive re-enforcement training is much better than this negative stuff. Reward for good behaviour works much better than punishment for unwanted behaviour. The dog in this video will do as it’s told from fear…fear of being ‘bopped’ under the chin..this training is so old hat.
Clicker / reward training is used by most respected dog trainers worldwide. It is by far the best method of training a dog…
if you’re not …
if you’re not hurting the dog or scaring her, it really shouldn’t be a problem, there is a difference between showing them you’re in charge and scaring them into doing what you say. I just adopted a 7 month old shar pei who still ‘mouths’ people because she used to be harmed by the previous owner, it’s difficult to train such a big ‘puppy’ to stop when she’s just doing it because she’s nervous…
yea nice stuff, …
yea nice stuff, thanks man, but what if the dog gets irritated with us holding his mouth down . i have a 4month old gsd and he just likes giving tiny bites, any suggestion?
thanks a lot
thanks a lot
lmao give her a bop
lmao give her a bop
I thnk he needs …
I thnk he needs training! grrrrrr
this guys an idiot. …
this guys an idiot. He’s not teaching her anything except intimidation
Thanks. !
Thanks. !
hey how can you …
hey how can you train you’re puppies if they dunno whos da boss?
don’t worry,its not like they ‘re going to die or sumthing,
dude, dont worry, …
dude, dont worry, she’s a tough doggy