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Old 29-08-2008, 10:33 PM
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Re: puppy biting older dog

I have not experienced this problem but I will say if I were to squirt water at my dog he would attempt to drink it, chase it and play. I only know that from watering the garden.

An old method used to be a rolled up newspaper slapped into your own hand to make a loud crack sound - yip the pup scooted off but then bonfire night was a big problem.

Any training method should be well thought out. I have a Staffy which are not the easiest breeds to train and I can honestly say the positive reward/praise training worked for us. (Ignore a negative, praise a positive).

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your pup is a spitting image of my baby poochie. he is sired from ashtock by jupiter. maybe they have the same dad. it is uncanny how much they look alike. when i work out how to do it i'll post some piccies and we can compare notes!
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Hi natb, i am looking forward to seeing your pics ,i will put some more on in a couple of weeks.
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Re: puppy biting older dog

Hi everyone, all going fairly well ,still a few bits of pup jumping and biting older dog but she mostly put him in his place, we are going to start lessons on sundayso it will be nice to see how he behaves around other dogs,so will let you know next week and hopefully some more pics (if i can remember how to do it) bye for now . hobo,
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[QUOTE=hobo99;252043]Hi, can any one please advise me on how to stop my 10 week old pup (dog) from attacking my 6yr old bitch, he dives at her a lot the time and bites her quite hard and she is getting nasty with him as it must hurt her, he is a rescue pup found at 5 weeks old, terrier x and she is a jrt, some of the time they play ok , but i want to do the right thing and saying no sternly does not work , it does on other things but not when he is doing this. hope some one can help.[/Qolder dog will give him a lesson he wont forget then they will be friends
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Re: puppy biting older dog

Hi, we went to our 1st training lesson last sunday and got on well , he was very good with other dogs , most were gsd pups,the lead training i seem to struggle with but he is getting better,( or i am) quite some way to go yet though,what is the best book for general training as there seem to be so many and as i will have to order by post i cant have a peek in it before i buy. Still a couple of mad times a day with play fighting growling ect but in general things are getting better, as he has now discovered GARDENING, planted 2 of his toys in my flower tubs this morning but is a great help with the weeding.

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