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Old 23-02-2009, 01:47 PM
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Re: biting lead

actually i would yell and scream at my toddler but that's because she is a minx and i am a bad mother.

I would never squirt anything at him or use a horn on him but i find standing on his lead so he can't get it (with enough leeway to allow him to eventually sit) and then just calmly waiting for him to stop fighting, then getting him to sit and carrying on calmly (repeat again and again and again if necessary) does seem to be working. It helps me to stay in control anyway.

Not always easy when the 2 toddlers in your care are half a mile away beacuse you are messing about with the dog and they have seen a rabbit
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Re: biting lead

we stop walking, Say Zeb stop No bite. So far so good hes 13 weeks, I say it the same way i tell my two children off lol its seems to work (with the dog not so much with the 3yr daughter lol)
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Re: biting lead

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Not always easy when the 2 toddlers in your care are half a mile away beacuse you are messing about with the dog and they have seen a rabbit
That will be their predatory instinct
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Old 24-02-2009, 12:21 PM
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That will be their predatory instinct

No it's the fact that they have rubbish recall !!! Maybe if i had Haribou instead of liver treats in my pocket i could get them to come back
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