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Dog Training Video - Social contact is important in establishing yourself as the "alpha" in your dog's eyes. Learn this important dog training step. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

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  • I've read that after a pup do an unwanted thing.. bite your jeans and try to play with it for exaple, you're supposed to grab its chins and talk kindly but still a little strict close to its face or just say NO. And when it stops, u should directly reward it. Won't that confuse the pup?? I mean ist like.. "NO now u did wrong...... good dog!"

  • Not exactly.You don't want to just answer the dog,because it encourages the behaviour.You want to redirect it: Make the dog perform obedience commands to destract her from REMEMBERING that she initiated the session,and then reward.If you can get away with just ignoring her/him for that moment,great.But,Eric will tell you,some dogs will just try harder.Especially if they really like thier human...

  • So, just to summarize, you should just ignore attention seeking behaviours?

  • Your dog is in the teething stage, and really needs toys and gnaw-bones to chew on to relieve the irritation in his jaw. Also he likely does not know what NO means yet - look to puppy forums and gentle correction to teach him 'no'. Redirect him to his chew toys and gnaw-treats whenever he is chewing wrong. Nipping you is him trying to get you to play. Just 'nip' gently back - like a mother dog would do. Pinch _gently_ back on his scruff with the word 'no', and start up the game you want. :)

  • can you please me make a video about how to get a puppy to stop biting everything in the house...

    im really angry right now...

    my maltese is 8 weeks and he keeps biting everything in the house... even the concrete steps..

    i have said 'NO' to him firmly and he just stops for 5seconds and then goes back to it..

    i have even distracted him with a toy.. wich he plays with for 1min then comes back to bite my foot or some of my family members foot..

    PLEASE HELP

    i dont know what to do next

    =[

  • I have a 9 month old Foxhound mix, so he's a fairly big dog. He was a shelter rescue, and we've only had him for a week. He likes to paw a little, but it's not bad at this point. So far, what I've been doing is establishing that there are times when he has 100% or my attention (play, training, and potty time) and others when he can't have attention. So, how do I breal him of pawing? Would the training for "off" (jumping) work for discouraging pawing?

  • tnx for uploading these videos, very helpful..

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