My labrador i 6 months now and i try to do enforce his good behaviour but it goes out the window when i have people over, then he just wants to love on everybody.
Works in the moment for a sec….my 6 mth foster pup still won't self correct….every time multiple times a day and she needs correcting constantly still.
Very frustrating. She plays lots of mental games and tons of physical interactive games and outings etc. She soooo hyper. The jumping and nippy is driving me nuts. She plays find it and has good manners and decent recall Idk. I just keep trying to be consistent not sure why her other training is working great but not for the mouthy or random jumping. Good thing she's cute and super sweet 😂
I think these dogs all ready trained to a stage were they are already compliant..if you watch all dog training its all the same you can't do it in a hour..the claims where you can stop pulling ETC is I've tried other quick fixes it takes considerably longer
Exactly my puppies issue. He was licking my nose and bite me. Holy crap that hurt😮. He is just 6 months so i reprimanded him and said no biting. I will try ur method and hopefully he will learn👍
I do this with my pup she’s nine months old and she thinks I am playing. I have always reinforced positive play with a toy and redirect but she just won’t listen more times than not. I also try ignoring her but she will bark in my face and nip at my face until I say no and give her a toy but she still continues to try. A bone or favourite chew toy is the only way to get her settled. She also is very food aggressive I have seven cats and she will freak out if any of them come near me at all but especially when I have food or am preparing food. I have to separate her to eat. She’s also very vocal when meeting strangers and other dogs and no stranger danger or fear in her she wants to jump in every single dogs face even if they show aggression towards her. I have socialized her a lot and she goes into stores she’s supposed to be an ADHD ASD PTSD dog for my son but she was soo good for the first couple months but then all of a sudden barks at kids and dogs especially she isn’t barking aggressively just wants to meet them and play or get attention and I’m worried we can’t use her for this now. She’s also got major separation anxiety I can’t even leave a room without her freaking out or the vehicle
Its worth stating that for this to work you really have to enjoy consistent full attention play time with your dog. That goes without saying for any responsible dog owner but if you're not seeing results in puppy biting while staying consistent on commands then your PLAYTIME is what needs more consistency. As well as diverse options for chewing. My dog has a stuffy, a blanket a bone and a rope to chew, all of which he likes equally at different intervals.
Problem with my doodle is she gets so excited and jumps so high that she often overshoots her toys or bites by accident. I never wanted to discourage biting unless it became in any way too much pressure, as I didn’t want a play or warning bite to become bad if she didn’t get to know her own jaw strength so I’d “yelp” when she’d nip painfully as a tiny pup so she learned her own strength (I was told by a trainer that most dog bites are actually play bites or warning bites and wouldn’t have been as bad if the dog was allowed to know it’s own jaw strength like how they learn with their brother and sister pups as they age). With her and my previous dog, she can “bite” my hand and arm and her teeth don’t even indent into my skin. She’ll just hold my arm in her mouth and ever so gently shake her head and growl” but NEVER EVER bite. It’s just when we’re playing with toys, she absolutely overshoots. I got her eyes checked twice and they said they were fine. The other day she totally missed the rope, locked onto and hung from my hand, and then immediately let go and realized something really bad had happened and was super concerned. It was very clearly her aiming for the rope and for some reason my hand was closest and she just snapped her jaw shut. Her eyes were still focused on the rope. When we play I’ve almost become scared to because she’s prone to accidentally nipping hands or fingers especially. She also did this with treats, but has gotten much better because I feel like all I had to do was calm her down and make sure she was calm before rewarding her, she had to “sit, focus, calm” before I’d give it to her which basically meant sit, focus on me, then gently take the treat. But with toys, I’m at a bit of a loss. It’s how she responded so quickly to the corrective behavior for treats that kinda puts me at a loss because I feel like that was something I could easily correct, it was a choice for her to jump up or try to grab the treat too roughly. She COULD change that. I tried to interrupt the play session every single time she nipped but since it’s really not a intentional behavior (even less intentional than her trying to jump up and get a treat or taking it too eagerly which IS a choice behavior), I’m just unsure what to do. I like to make her understand that she hurt me, but I don’t like to punish her or make her feel bad for it because it genuinely is an accident and I’m still unsure if it’s her eyes or something. She’ll just be so visually locked in on the rope or toy and than totally miss and get a hand or fingers. It’s like she’s a little alligator and whatever her mouth touches first she’s clamping down on.
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lol this why you don’t buy a fox red lab unless you plan on using it as a fox red lab
DIDNT TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT BITING ! EXCEPT THAT YOUR PUPPY IS BITING . WHY WAISTE PEOPLES TIME! WORTHLESS VID.!
I literally can't t figure out what hedid
I don’t know but it does not work with my puppy, the first time it startled him but after that he got even more exited to bite me
37 months old? Why not just say the dog is a bit over 3 years?
Cesar Milan technique executed perfectly it has worked for me for many years 🫡
My labrador i 6 months now and i try to do enforce his good behaviour but it goes out the window when i have people over, then he just wants to love on everybody.
Works in the moment for a sec….my 6 mth foster pup still won't self correct….every time multiple times a day and she needs correcting constantly still.
Very frustrating. She plays lots of mental games and tons of physical interactive games and outings etc.
She soooo hyper.
The jumping and nippy is driving me nuts. She plays find it and has good manners and decent recall
Idk. I just keep trying to be consistent not sure why her other training is working great but not for the mouthy or random jumping.
Good thing she's cute and super sweet 😂
I can’t snap. Seems that snap is a big part of this. Am I screwed?
Nope if I do that he attacks my face
You just have to bite her back Right ?
Bullshit
I think these dogs all ready trained to a stage were they are already compliant..if you watch all dog training its all the same you can't do it in a hour..the claims where you can stop pulling ETC is I've tried other quick fixes it takes considerably longer
Just what IS he doing???
Would be nice if it worked!
What did he even do?
Yeah right, this excites my dog and makes it worse.
This dude is training a Labrador and acting like he's smart. Try this with a border collie lol
Realistically would you say the puppy biting stage ends around 5 months after the teeth are out
But I like that my puppy dos this!
But you didn't show us HOW you managed to train that…
You give me hope
Exactly my puppies issue. He was licking my nose and bite me. Holy crap that hurt😮. He is just 6 months so i reprimanded him and said no biting. I will try ur method and hopefully he will learn👍
What are you doing?
I really need your help!
What did you actually do? I don’t see anything. Only heard a couple noises from your mouth.
That don’t work.. lol
My dog gets even more challenging-
I do this with my pup she’s nine months old and she thinks I am playing. I have always reinforced positive play with a toy and redirect but she just won’t listen more times than not. I also try ignoring her but she will bark in my face and nip at my face until I say no and give her a toy but she still continues to try. A bone or favourite chew toy is the only way to get her settled. She also is very food aggressive I have seven cats and she will freak out if any of them come near me at all but especially when I have food or am preparing food. I have to separate her to eat. She’s also very vocal when meeting strangers and other dogs and no stranger danger or fear in her she wants to jump in every single dogs face even if they show aggression towards her. I have socialized her a lot and she goes into stores she’s supposed to be an ADHD ASD PTSD dog for my son but she was soo good for the first couple months but then all of a sudden barks at kids and dogs especially she isn’t barking aggressively just wants to meet them and play or get attention and I’m worried we can’t use her for this now. She’s also got major separation anxiety I can’t even leave a room without her freaking out or the vehicle
Thank god ! I was worried if I was doing the right thing but this has calmed those doubts thank you
Huh? A noise? How do you do it? And why do they respond to it and stop
This only made my puppy more aggressive. What am I doing wrong?
Your accent is so sexy 😍
Is he using s clicker? Is he snapping his fingers?
My 17-week y/o airedale named fonzi is the ultimate land shark his daddy was 80 lbs. This is just in time!
Can you put this in slow
I'm having this issue with my 8 month old pup
Thank you. Going crazy with my Corso and his love of ears lol
We have this problem with our Pom around 14 months old and she just get more pissed and continues, we do not really know what to do.
What about when then go into a chomping phase for no reason?
Love this. My dog is slowly learning. He still aggressive with food. Of course I am the problem. Sharing things while I eat or get annoyed at him
My almost 2 year lab moths only my clothes, when he wants to groom me 😅
Its worth stating that for this to work you really have to enjoy consistent full attention play time with your dog. That goes without saying for any responsible dog owner but if you're not seeing results in puppy biting while staying consistent on commands then your PLAYTIME is what needs more consistency. As well as diverse options for chewing. My dog has a stuffy, a blanket a bone and a rope to chew, all of which he likes equally at different intervals.
Problem with my doodle is she gets so excited and jumps so high that she often overshoots her toys or bites by accident. I never wanted to discourage biting unless it became in any way too much pressure, as I didn’t want a play or warning bite to become bad if she didn’t get to know her own jaw strength so I’d “yelp” when she’d nip painfully as a tiny pup so she learned her own strength (I was told by a trainer that most dog bites are actually play bites or warning bites and wouldn’t have been as bad if the dog was allowed to know it’s own jaw strength like how they learn with their brother and sister pups as they age). With her and my previous dog, she can “bite” my hand and arm and her teeth don’t even indent into my skin. She’ll just hold my arm in her mouth and ever so gently shake her head and growl” but NEVER EVER bite. It’s just when we’re playing with toys, she absolutely overshoots. I got her eyes checked twice and they said they were fine. The other day she totally missed the rope, locked onto and hung from my hand, and then immediately let go and realized something really bad had happened and was super concerned. It was very clearly her aiming for the rope and for some reason my hand was closest and she just snapped her jaw shut. Her eyes were still focused on the rope. When we play I’ve almost become scared to because she’s prone to accidentally nipping hands or fingers especially. She also did this with treats, but has gotten much better because I feel like all I had to do was calm her down and make sure she was calm before rewarding her, she had to “sit, focus, calm” before I’d give it to her which basically meant sit, focus on me, then gently take the treat. But with toys, I’m at a bit of a loss. It’s how she responded so quickly to the corrective behavior for treats that kinda puts me at a loss because I feel like that was something I could easily correct, it was a choice for her to jump up or try to grab the treat too roughly. She COULD change that. I tried to interrupt the play session every single time she nipped but since it’s really not a intentional behavior (even less intentional than her trying to jump up and get a treat or taking it too eagerly which IS a choice behavior), I’m just unsure what to do. I like to make her understand that she hurt me, but I don’t like to punish her or make her feel bad for it because it genuinely is an accident and I’m still unsure if it’s her eyes or something. She’ll just be so visually locked in on the rope or toy and than totally miss and get a hand or fingers. It’s like she’s a little alligator and whatever her mouth touches first she’s clamping down on.
Can I use clicker to replace a sound?
Part of me thinks, why would you ever wanna stop such a loving little sod? Never enough sloppy doggy kisses
Wait what did he do, am I blind