Stop Puppy Biting and Negative Punishment
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where do you put him during time outs?
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@taloush27 u r an idiot
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@MrJiujitsujames Putting him in the crate is not punishing. Removal from contact is punishing. At least in theory. Yes, multiple repetitions help. Good luck!
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@TheAstroble all day?
Dogs do not generalize very well it would be far better to put him away for 10-20 seconds, then if he jumps again the same over and over again in a whole day you could get a hundred trials rather than one!! thats 6 trials in one minute!!! he jumps up,bites etc he goes goes in his crate for ten seconds (personally i would not use a crate as a punishment because this should be some where he likes to go. if you are his reward then remove your self from the room this works!
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How long are the time outs?
kevpher 1 month ago
@kevpher Time outs should be as short as possible so you can get in plenty of repetitions, but long enough to be punishing. We want the event to be POTENT enough to discourage future infractions. Timeouts are usually no longer than a minute or two.
Thanks for the question.
davidthedogtrainer 1 month ago
@davidthedogtrainer Thanks for such a quick response. I have been working on the mouthing and biting with my pup. He is 9 weeks old and loves pant legs and shoe laces.
kevpher 1 month ago
@kevpher Well, I am online and watching football, so responding is easy today. You should also consider giving up LOTS of mouthing alternatives so you can easily pop a substitute into his mouth so he learns how to make "good" choices. Dog Star Daily has a Blog you should check out, too. Good Luck!
davidthedogtrainer 1 month ago
i dont like u ! u r mean, if ur gonna punish him for every bebahiour, then better not to keep a dog!
taloush27 1 month ago
@taloush27 This is a very strange comment. Many people want to know how to deal with puppy biting behavior, and this video does just that. I am not mean, I am in the business of changing behavior. Thanks for watching.
davidthedogtrainer 1 month ago