| Ouch! Training a Puppy to Stop Biting |
| Written by Andyl Hannerl | ||||||||
| Friday, 03 July 2009 | ||||||||
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Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting new adventure which brings with it a lot of responsibility for bringing the puppy up with proper training. The training should start at day one, when the owner should enjoy the cute little puppy, but should keep in mind that everything that he does with the puppy is reinforcing behavior that will continue when the puppy turns into an adult.
Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting new adventure which brings with it a lot of responsibility for bringing the puppy up with proper training. The training should start at day one, when the owner should enjoy the cute little puppy, but should keep in mind that everything that he does with the puppy is reinforcing behavior that will continue when the puppy turns into an adult. The puppy training should be consistent throughout its life so that the behaviors that are allowed with the owner are also allowed with people that enter the home. If the behavior would be an embarrassment or could cause harm or annoyance to the person entering the home the owner must not allow it with himself, otherwise the dog will be confused as to what behavior is appropriate to do with people. Biting One issue that is common with puppies that should be stopped through training is their biting. Puppies, while exploring their world would usually use their mouths and will likely bite, however this can be negatively thought of by other people. When this happens, make sure that you do not hit or slap your dog when training it to stop biting as the puppy might think that the owner is actually playing with it, playing rough like dogs will make them do it with each other. A mean of training a puppy to stop biting is by refusing to play hostile games with it. Some samples of these games are, chase, tug of war and wrestling. These types of activities are fun for both the dog and the owner; however, they will also promote behavior which may not be acceptable for the dog to show all guests that will come to the house. One of the best ways to train a puppy not to bite is to let out a sharp "Ouch!" whenever the puppy tries to bite and then removing eye contact and turning the back to the puppy. This is the same method that dogs use with each other, letting the other dog know that it hurt and they are not going to play that way. This method uses negative reinforcement to train the puppy that biting will not get him the attention that he wants. When the puppy calms down and does not try to bite, the owner should give it attention and praise so that the proper behavior is reinforced. If and when the puppy bites down on the hand, the owner should place a finger inside the mouth of the pup and let it stay under the tongue holding down the bottom jaw for about ten seconds. Make sure that the pressure is firm enough so that the pup cannot run away for the whole ten seconds. This will show the puppy that he will be given a negative reinforcement and that the behavior he did is unacceptable. About the Author: Puppy Training Biting Download a free 26 pages free report 5 Dog Training Myths. After reading this report, you will know so much more about dog training than many other dog owners. Puppy Training Biting Views: 407
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