@gimkilo57 yes, she did stop biting, i tried everything... i dont know what was it, she bites me now playing but never strong, and never when im not playing, she is very sweet now. i believe some dogs work this technique. my pitbull didnt! lol. i would say you try to bring your puppy with other dogs, small and big and let them play! i think that relaxes them.
how does one teach a client..who is deaf..this strategy? I have a client, who is deaf, and his puppy is biting not only his hands..but his mothers hands..both are deaf. Thank you
[sigh] Here's the problem--- I JUST learned from a different video that you're supposed to teach them that puppy/dog teeth are NEVER to touch human skin at all because more detailed rules would be too confusing to the dog? Right now, I'M confused.
Think about it....which makes more sense if you were a dog? I would take the rules from the dog world, as the trainer of this video does. It isn't too complicated for dogs to understand to learn bite inhibition at all, as this is how dogs-relatives such as wolves live peacefully together in packs...by following these social rules which to them, are not confusing at all.
@windbeamproductions Training methods are like religions. They all tend to think they have the right way, the best way, and that other ways are wrong. I think it's best to learn from different perspectives and use what works for you personally. Make your own blend. Use what seems natural, ethical, and effective for YOUR dog. Be open-minded. Don't buy into the training method wars raging across youtube right now.
Your comment was 10 months ago. How is your dog doing now?
HELP!!! I have a 2 month old puppy and she bites me very strong! I know she is playing, but how do I stop her?
when i scream or yowl she keeps biting...
lecheparavaka 1 year ago
@lecheparavaka your comment was ten months ago... Where you able to stop her from biting? what did you do? I have the same problem right now...
gimkilo57 5 months ago
@gimkilo57 yes, she did stop biting, i tried everything... i dont know what was it, she bites me now playing but never strong, and never when im not playing, she is very sweet now. i believe some dogs work this technique. my pitbull didnt! lol. i would say you try to bring your puppy with other dogs, small and big and let them play! i think that relaxes them.
good luck!
lecheparavaka 5 months ago
how does one teach a client..who is deaf..this strategy? I have a client, who is deaf, and his puppy is biting not only his hands..but his mothers hands..both are deaf. Thank you
HumaneK911 1 year ago
@HumaneK911 maybe you can get one of those whiltles.. it could get the puppies attention fast :)
Fevrure 1 year ago
@HumaneK911 Perhaps there is a close-captioned version of this video?
kilroywashere123 1 year ago
[sigh] Here's the problem--- I JUST learned from a different video that you're supposed to teach them that puppy/dog teeth are NEVER to touch human skin at all because more detailed rules would be too confusing to the dog? Right now, I'M confused.
windbeamproductions 2 years ago
@windbeamproductions
Think about it....which makes more sense if you were a dog? I would take the rules from the dog world, as the trainer of this video does. It isn't too complicated for dogs to understand to learn bite inhibition at all, as this is how dogs-relatives such as wolves live peacefully together in packs...by following these social rules which to them, are not confusing at all.
kilroywashere123 1 year ago
@windbeamproductions Training methods are like religions. They all tend to think they have the right way, the best way, and that other ways are wrong. I think it's best to learn from different perspectives and use what works for you personally. Make your own blend. Use what seems natural, ethical, and effective for YOUR dog. Be open-minded. Don't buy into the training method wars raging across youtube right now.
Your comment was 10 months ago. How is your dog doing now?
rmcdaniel423 1 year ago