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  • Is that dog staring at a hot chick?

  • My aun't has small dashunds,she got this dog named Rusty while my brother Teddy was sleeping at my aun'ts house he nipped him right in the nose from what I heard. He got rude awakening,that damm dog nips every body & I say nip because biting would imply that he's attacking people ofcourse thats not the case. He's merly being playful,he's also an attention hog but that a different story.

  • @liliannx3 i do have a question, the mother will usually use there nose and push the dog away.. is it acceptable when the dog bites your toes and stuff to push it away? im not talking abt throwing the dog but i mean i redirecting of the head away from the area? my puppy is currently going through this and he things when i pull my foot away im playing with him, and when i ignore him he bites the couch... so im kinda wondering what to do so hell know he did wrong..

  • LMAO what an idiot. The dog will think you are playing with him and it IS acceptable if you give him a tug on the leash. This guy should NOT be owning a dog, much less a rottie.

  • ok if you try and distract them with a toy, the dog will assume that is a reward for biting. the proper form i was taught is when a puppy bites, you yell ow in a stern voice and ignore the dog. the dog will realize that the stern voice is a sign that they are in trouble and with ignoring them, they realize that you will not play with them if they continue with that behaviour. expert village is pure crap most vets could tell you how to get your dog to stop biting

  • Total crap. You SHOULD LET puppies bite to teach them bite inhibition by yelping when a bite hurts. Jerking a dog around on a leash only teaches the dog that humans hurt them. Get into a positive reinforcement class. Also, dogs that actually bite are NOT going to learn to not bite just with 'obedience' training. I guess they let any idiot claim they're an expert.

  • useless

  • Never push your dog, ONLY ignore him/her, or yell no or ow.

  • Omg..these stupid videos need to disappear. That was a waste of my 1 minute.

  • Lol at dog @ 0:34

  • What do you think about letting out a loud YELP when your "Puppy" bites? It is similar to what you see when puppies wrestle and one gets out of line, "YELP' and they start over.

    As a human, I tend to YELP when they touch their teeth to my skin?

    Thanks again for your excellent advice.

  • my puppy bites and when i ignore and turn around he bites me super hard

    =[

  • Tugging on the leash is never a good idea, but doing it in response to biting is particularly bad. At best it will teach the dog not to bite this particular human when the dog is on leash. Leashes are for safety. Using a leash for training is like deploying the air bags in your car to learn how to drive. Except the car will not learn to distrust you and hate the air bag. (Metaphors are hard.)

  • We just got a new puppy 4 days ago and she is such a lil rascal x3 But she bites alot and attacka all my family's shoes. Thanks for the advice ^^

  • Another way to stop a fight when a pitbull or staffy lock on is to choke the dog and when he gasps for a breath to pull them apart. I know it seems extreme but sometimes necessary when nothing else will work.

  • On chewing, I know this is obvious but you need to remove anything you do not want them to chew on. Vicks Vapor rub works well if you put it on furniture and the smell will go away quickly. Always make sure you have chew toys and good bones available.

    Best way to stop dogs from fighting, do not try to get between them you could get injured. But grab their rear legs and pull them apart. Their rear legs give them strength, take away the strength. I just did this with two dogs on the beach.

  • I NEED HELP please  my dog bites anyone that he hasnt seen before or doesnt recognise. I will pay for help, message me back if you can help.... btw he is a chow..... i dont know if that has anything to do with it.

  • well chow chows are number 2 on the dog biting list so i cant help u

  • all i can say is to first get your dog to relax in a place where theres people ex. park

    just make him sit and stuff. and if someone walks by and he starts to stiffen immediatly take his attention away from the human to you. thats all i can say from watchin its me or the dog. ive got a Border collie Queensland mix that still has a problem with strangers....but it might be a step up for ur chow chow

  • How can you name your video " How to train a dog not to bite" when there was no information coming from you? Apparently you are no "Expert" and they should ban you from putting useless videos. Total waste of time--thanks for nothing.

  • what a useless video.

    it told me nothing about how to train my dog, all it told me was to spend money at his site.

  • i don't have money for more training don't you realize we are in a recession people can afford only to pay their bills if that dude let me know of a free dog trainer out there that likes to help people man is it all training being a solution what are the things to do and i will do it !

  • my staffy was attacked yesterday while i was walking by another dog..my dog has never bitten another dog or person in the 15months ive had him but he attacked back and was able to pull his own muzzle off! the other dog was not a lead and got hurt when my dog locked on..it was hard to stop them and i just want to know what is the best way to stop a dog when it is in a situation like that?

  • water nothing but water... once they bite they have the smell of the other dogs blood in there scent so water would stop them because dogs usually dont like to get wet in fights so have a bottle of water with you when you are walking at all times. i had my pitbull defend me when a rot was unleashed. The rot's owner ran out and try to stop them but when pits lock its not going to stop a girl from a house ran out with her hose and hosed are dogs and they stopped fighting.

  • You never have a leash on a young puppy so how can you give it a little tug? lol

  • Hey I have a 8 month old dog who bites a lot and is always eating or chewing wires and plugs plz I need help ASAP

  • he can be electrocuted man, watch out

  • you havent teach me anything your video sucks

  • Great video please keep them coming

  • i have 2 dogs a red nose bitbull is very nice always calm and a chiwawa that always is runing and bites the pitbull when we call the pit bull what do i do?

  • Hi, I have a puppy that is only 3 moths turning 4 months in Jan 3. I think that he is biting too much. He bite me the other day leaving a cute in my arm. I've tried using the leash to train him but it doesn't seem to work. Do you have any other ways that can help me with my puppy. Will spanking on the butt help? I hope to hear from you soon.

  • never use physical correction. it will make the puppy scared. positive reinforcement.

    if your puppy bites you get up and ignore it. EVERY SINGLE TIME. it will realize that if it bites you, then you wont play with it. and he will stop biting.

  • ok but how do u teach a dog to not bark at neihbors? they like to play sports and r usually making the ball hit the fence. but the way she goes at the fence and barks it looks dangerouse, is there a way to tell my dog that its not ok to bark at the fence? btw shes a Border Collie Queensland mix

  • just so you know, you have the worlds smartest dog...so he should learn extremely quickly if you teach him right

  • @BryanHawn thanx, she already knows to stop barking at the neighbors when we say stop and i havent been teaching her too much. maby since i have spring break i can spend more time teaching her. but how do you know when your dog is ready to be petted by strangers?

  • @liliannx3 Good technique very valid. But its not positive reinforcement, its negative punishment you fool. So in scientific terms you are still punishing the dog.

    Cant believe this comment had 11 likes. Thats 11 idiots.

  • @skinnydogkew It is positive reinforcement. You are reinforcing the behavior that you want. The basic idea of positive reinforcement is that the dog wants a certain thing and the only way to get that certain thing is if he behaves a specific way-The reward is play. You are not hurting your dog, you are not neglecting it, you are simply, in a humane and unambiguous way, teaching your dog that its biting is unacceptable. Can't believe you are allowed unsupervised access to the internet. 1 idiot.

  • @liliannx3 I'll try and put it in black and white for you... When you are ignoring the dog you are taking

    away (= negative) what the dog likes...IE interaction and/or attention. = punishment. Have you been formally educated on motivation matrix in dog training? It is well established and recognised science, and cannot be argued. Don't call me an idiot when you are the one who is lacking in knowledge.

  • @liliannx3 YES! correct, beating or yelling does absolutely NOTHING. my dog was yelled at when she nipped or jumped, whenever i saw my mother do this, it just looked so wrong and abusive. so when i trained my dog to lay down, if she nibbled or pawed at my hand, i just said sit, and she sat straight up and stopped.

  • 3 months late-i just saw vid- Im a professional dog trainer. Don't listen to-"NEVER use Physical correction" there r times when it's necessary. When he bites (not after the fact) grab his muzzle or jaw press lips into teeth and squeeze a bit for 2 seconds, say firmly-NO BITE! or NO MOUTH! if he yelps, ignore it. THEN, KEEP your hand near mouth-C if he tries again-if he does, repeat. if not, massage, calming rubs, say (quietly)good boy. They figure it out very quickly with this technique

  • hey thanks for the tips...i tried a new technique and it really works..when he does bite me, i say "Ouch, no biting" I say that every time he bites...now he is 7 months old and he doesn't bite anymore...

  • dont thumbs down it worked with my dog.

  • I agree with the redirection, but it is very important to permit light biting on the hands up to 18 weeks of age to reinforce proper bite inhibition. I would NOT however, under any circumstance, give the leash a tug, or correct the dog for biting. This only teaches the pup that hands and human contact = bad things. This can lead to severe fear and weaken the human -dog relationship.

    Adult dogs need to be individually evaluated. I highly recommend contacting a positive training professional.

  • my big huge pitbull bites and i keep him outside so can you tell me how to tell him to stop

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