Train Your Dog TV Episode 1 - Biting

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http://www.trainyourdogtv.com - Train Your Dog TV - Episode 1 - Biting - Eric Letendre, the Amazing Dog Training Man, covers the topic of dog and puppy biting in depth. Watch this video to learn how to ask Eric your dog training questions.

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  • Hey Eric, quick question. the back tieing method you mentioned does not seem to be working with my puppy pit Tyson. He just does not respond to that, instead he just bites the leash, and when i attempt to go pet him to see if he gets mouthy he just bites! and it does not fail, everytime i reach to pet him he gets really mouthy! what should i do? He is not aggressive, i often reach into his bowl while he is eating and he is completely fine.

  • @TysonsRescue Does your pup like to play tug?

  • Hi Eric, I always love to hear your advices. Great job, mate.

    I would like to ask how can I teach my dog to take a treat slowly and not to snap after it. Thx a lot.

  • @leondevargas Great question. I will cover that on a future show.

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  • Great episode. My border collie pup wont stop eating her poo!! She has been sucessfully house trained for a while now but if she is left on her own in the garden for any length of time, she gets busy and before i have a chance to pick it up its gone.Can you help me? please Eric!!!

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  • hi eric, ur doing a great job man but i have a question for u, how can i make my dog to stop shiting all over my backyard and make him do it in same area. thank u

  • Your videos are very interesting! And they would be more effective if you kept them to a single question, under 2-3 min each.

  • Awesome Homie, just got my Duchshund pup and it was a great tip, thanks cux

  • I hear that the reason behind why puppies (and other baby animals) play is to test their strength, and to test how much force they can use before they hurt their competitor. For example, when two puppies are playing together and one bites too hard, the other will yelp or growl (telling him to let go). How accurate is this? How effective would it be if you gave out a yelp or growl to let the puppy know that he's biting you too hard?

  • Martini's so cute

  • @eletendre1 he LOVES IT!!!!! its actually his favorite thing to do, but when we stop i cant get near him hes so excited he wants to mouth everything!

  • hahaha I love that the dog looks at you, then looks at the camera like, "Who is this man talking to???" hahaha

  • @PedigreedPups Did you ever get a respone about what to do when your dog is outside? Our dog is outside all the time and loves to nip when he gets excited.

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