Saturday, 3 October 2009

Training Puppy Biting

training puppy biting
I need help training my puppy to stop biting?

She only bites when she gets really excited while playing. It's hard to make her stop because she's deaf and can't really get a grasp on the stop command. If I give her a light tap on the bottom and tell her to stop, she just gets more excited and thinks I'm still playing. Does anyone have tips on how I can teach her to stop biting? The whole pop on the nose thing doesn't really work either. I want to take her to an obedience trainer, but my mom doesn't want to out the money so it's my job to train her. Any ideas? I'm thinking of investing in a vibrating collar, but that's just to get her attention when she's outside and can't hear to come back. I don't think that will help with this problem, so any help would be welcome. Thanks.


Wow - she's deaf. Good for you for taking her in. When my dogs were puppies a surefire way to stop them from biting was to simply put them in their cage for 30 seconds (no more, no less) each and every single time they put teeth to human. In my case I would also use the words ' no biting', but in your case you can't do that. There must be some sort of method you use to let her no the concept of NO. Use that in this case. If she ends up in her crate every time she puts her teeth on a person she will learn very quickly that biting doesn't get her what she wants. My lsat dog got this figured out in 2 days. It was tedious. It seemed like I was putting him in his crate for 30 seconds every 60 seconds, but I was consistent and firm and hung in there and it works! Good luck! Try googling info on training deaf dogs. There should be loads of information about that out there!


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