This is bs, the toy tip is exactly what you want to do when they chew what they aren’t supposed to do they know “hey not that but this!!” Don’t listen to this
As someone whose helped my dog raise her puppies, and who actively trains kittens.
Never, EVER, give your puppies or kittens ice cubes. It will hurt their teeth. Do give them chew toys and toys from the store. Anything works, and for kittens starting to play, teach them to scratch places you want them to.
What if the puppy is very playful a hunting dog breed doesn't listen bites me until I go mad and leave and when I go back it continues to bite my skin of😭
Training my dog seemed like an uphill battle until I discovered Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. It’s not just a bunch of tricks; it’s a whole new way to think about training. Since applying the advice, I’ve seen my dog become more confident and well-behaved. Highly recommend it.
I’ve read a lot of dog training books, but nothing compares to Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. The tips are practical, easy to follow, and actually work. Since I started using them, my dog’s behavior has improved dramatically, and I wish I had found this resource earlier.
My dog used to be hyper and unpredictable, and I didn’t know how to handle it. Then a friend mentioned Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, and I decided to give it a try. The methods are simple but effective, and now my dog is so much calmer and happier. It’s honestly a must-read if you love your dog.
I was skeptical at first, but after reading Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, I decided to try a few tips. The results blew me away—my dog is more responsive and less anxious. If you’re looking for a way to really connect with your pet, I’d suggest giving this a read.
For anyone who’s ever felt like giving up on training your dog, I can tell you that Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest made all the difference for me. The techniques are straightforward, effective, and humane. Since I started using them, my dog’s obedience has skyrocketed, and I couldn’t be happier.
I’ve tried a lot of training tips over the years, but nothing really clicked until I came across Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. It’s packed with practical advice that actually works. I’ve seen real results with my dog, and I think anyone who’s frustrated should give it a look.
I used to think some dogs were just impossible to train, but after reading Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, I realized there’s always a method that works. It’s not about punishment; it’s about understanding your dog better. Since applying those techniques, my pup is calmer and happier, and I wish I had found this sooner.
Absolutely, I was at my wit’s end trying to get my dog to stop barking excessively. A friend mentioned she read something called Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, and I decided to give it a shot. Honestly, it changed the way I approach training—my dog’s behavior improved so much that I couldn’t believe it. If you’re struggling, I definitely recommend checking out what’s inside; it’s a game-changer.
My golden retriever is 4 months old and is very active. But the sad thing is it's very bitey. I can't even play with it for 2 minutes because, in the beginning it doesn't bite. After like a minute or so, it starts biting and chewing with it's very sharp teeth. I'm new to this kind of dogs. Kindly advice.
How tf are you meant to not give a negative reaction when a razor sharp tooth breaks the skin and makes yoy bleed I swear nothing these trainers say works for most dogs it only works on lapdogs with half a brain cell
Don’t give them chew toys… but give them an ice cube to chew. And having them bite themselves? No. Sorry. This is not it… way better ways to go about biting issues with puppies.
Horrible advice. Don't scold, don't take their muzzlew, give them a toy or puppy proof snack to let them have a safe outlet, dogs chew to relax and explore. It's natural behaviour. Correcting this can get them frustrated. If a pup is excessively biting, look at the reason why and how to help them cope. (most of the time it's overstimulation while sleep deprivation)
I disagree with not giving puppies chew toys. Puppies are teething and NEED to have something to chew on. When my puppy tries to bite at me, or chew on something inappropriate, I redirect her by giving her a chew toy. Repetition overtime will teach her what is acceptable to chew on.
the grab technique does actually hurt them, but only a little, it causes there teeth to stab/bite there lips, which hurts, when the puppy makes a squeal then let go, if the puppy/dog is (already) a hard biter, do this method to show them there bite/teeth hurt, if you do this and they try biting harder it just hurts themselves more, its almost like them playing with a litter mate the other puppy will squeal when they bite to hard, teaching the biting puppy how hard is to hard, and since it happens when your hands are near there face/mouth 'biting'/ playing with your hands, it also teaches them to not put your hands in there mouth (aka, them not using your hands as chew toys, etc.)
and do NOT play with your puppy with your hands ever, not for play fighting or anything, this just shows them your hands are toys, and its ok to bite them, or you. ALWAYS play with your puppy/dog with a toy, and toy only.
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What a bad video
Will they try to swallow ice and chock
Wait but chew toys are good
But we still giving my puppy and ice cube, even if she’s four months will work
This is bs, the toy tip is exactly what you want to do when they chew what they aren’t supposed to do they know “hey not that but this!!” Don’t listen to this
I have a pug puppy and the second one isn’t possible hahaha
Dumb advice over all imo
If they keep biting ur fingers just stick their tongue down, it teaches them to not do that
Don’t show negative behaviour
That one 1 moth old golden retriever tipping ur fingers off.
Why when I did the grab technique my puppy cried?
Don't stick your fingers in their mouths for them to chew on as displayed at start of video.
As someone whose helped my dog raise her puppies, and who actively trains kittens.
Never, EVER, give your puppies or kittens ice cubes. It will hurt their teeth. Do give them chew toys and toys from the store. Anything works, and for kittens starting to play, teach them to scratch places you want them to.
Ty
What if the puppy is very playful a hunting dog breed doesn't listen bites me until I go mad and leave and when I go back it continues to bite my skin of😭
Training my dog seemed like an uphill battle until I discovered Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. It’s not just a bunch of tricks; it’s a whole new way to think about training. Since applying the advice, I’ve seen my dog become more confident and well-behaved. Highly recommend it.
I’ve read a lot of dog training books, but nothing compares to Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. The tips are practical, easy to follow, and actually work. Since I started using them, my dog’s behavior has improved dramatically, and I wish I had found this resource earlier.
My dog used to be hyper and unpredictable, and I didn’t know how to handle it. Then a friend mentioned Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, and I decided to give it a try. The methods are simple but effective, and now my dog is so much calmer and happier. It’s honestly a must-read if you love your dog.
I was skeptical at first, but after reading Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, I decided to try a few tips. The results blew me away—my dog is more responsive and less anxious. If you’re looking for a way to really connect with your pet, I’d suggest giving this a read.
For anyone who’s ever felt like giving up on training your dog, I can tell you that Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest made all the difference for me. The techniques are straightforward, effective, and humane. Since I started using them, my dog’s obedience has skyrocketed, and I couldn’t be happier.
I’ve tried a lot of training tips over the years, but nothing really clicked until I came across Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest. It’s packed with practical advice that actually works. I’ve seen real results with my dog, and I think anyone who’s frustrated should give it a look.
I used to think some dogs were just impossible to train, but after reading Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, I realized there’s always a method that works. It’s not about punishment; it’s about understanding your dog better. Since applying those techniques, my pup is calmer and happier, and I wish I had found this sooner.
Absolutely, I was at my wit’s end trying to get my dog to stop barking excessively. A friend mentioned she read something called Hidden Dog Training Secrets on Doglest, and I decided to give it a shot. Honestly, it changed the way I approach training—my dog’s behavior improved so much that I couldn’t believe it. If you’re struggling, I definitely recommend checking out what’s inside; it’s a game-changer.
Im training my pup now and this is super helpful! Thanks
So just millions of ice cubes a day.
They need chew toys for teething though. And you're the boss so you teach them whats ok to chew on and whats not.
My golden retriever is 4 months old and is very active. But the sad thing is it's very bitey. I can't even play with it for 2 minutes because, in the beginning it doesn't bite. After like a minute or so, it starts biting and chewing with it's very sharp teeth. I'm new to this kind of dogs. Kindly advice.
100% misinformation – nothing wrong with redirecting also the grab technique is unecessary and stressful
This isn’t true I don’t know what kind of dog trainer you are but your supposed to give it something like a toy or bully stick to chew on
DO your research
DONT listen to AI voice over videos claiming to be a trainer
The pinch over the nose is actually because the mother dogs bite over their snout like that to diviplin them while doing something wrong
I'm scared about the ice Cube thing lmao😂😂 hell even I've choked on an ice Cube b4
Cant a puppy Choke On the Ice Cube cuz it can Slide to His troath and can Choke him😶
My puppy chews everything
lol my dogs fine… how about skip this, and tell them how to properly train them. That and don’t use ai.
How tf are you meant to not give a negative reaction when a razor sharp tooth breaks the skin and makes yoy bleed I swear nothing these trainers say works for most dogs it only works on lapdogs with half a brain cell
Don’t give them chew toys… but give them an ice cube to chew. And having them bite themselves? No. Sorry. This is not it… way better ways to go about biting issues with puppies.
Horrible advice. Don't scold, don't take their muzzlew, give them a toy or puppy proof snack to let them have a safe outlet, dogs chew to relax and explore. It's natural behaviour. Correcting this can get them frustrated. If a pup is excessively biting, look at the reason why and how to help them cope. (most of the time it's overstimulation while sleep deprivation)
I disagree with not giving puppies chew toys. Puppies are teething and NEED to have something to chew on. When my puppy tries to bite at me, or chew on something inappropriate, I redirect her by giving her a chew toy. Repetition overtime will teach her what is acceptable to chew on.
Do my puppy eat ice cube everyday
the grab technique does actually hurt them, but only a little, it causes there teeth to stab/bite there lips, which hurts, when the puppy makes a squeal then let go, if the puppy/dog is (already) a hard biter, do this method to show them there bite/teeth hurt, if you do this and they try biting harder it just hurts themselves more, its almost like them playing with a litter mate the other puppy will squeal when they bite to hard, teaching the biting puppy how hard is to hard, and since it happens when your hands are near there face/mouth 'biting'/ playing with your hands, it also teaches them to not put your hands in there mouth (aka, them not using your hands as chew toys, etc.)
and do NOT play with your puppy with your hands ever, not for play fighting or anything, this just shows them your hands are toys, and its ok to bite them, or you. ALWAYS play with your puppy/dog with a toy, and toy only.
My dog died and they got me a 2 month old old puppy
So they can choke on the ice cube ?
When my cockapoo puppy bites me, and I use this technique, he bites TF out of my hand