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Originally Posted by JeanieK I'm glad you got a trainer to address the biting problem. this usually happens when puppies are taken from their mothers too soon and they have not learned how hard they can bite. then you have to take over that job and treat her as her mother would if she bit her too hard.
As for the waking up in the night, it might be hard, but it is best to just ignore it. If she knows that you will get her uip, she will do it every night. |
AGGGGH. I'm wondering if I'M set up for doom. Uno was an only pup, NO brothers, NO sisters to tell him "hey, knock it off!!!" so my hands have been preyed upon 24/7. Sometimes I think "what did I get myself into". He will be 14 weeks on Sunday and he has spent every day with me since I got him. 24/7. I am thinking about putting him in daycare next week to help him socialize, and give ME a break...I think my frustration level continues to rise because i'm never away from him, so I don't have an opportunity to "miss him"...does that make sense?? Anyway, i'm glad that someone shares the same frustrations. Why can't they just stop when you say stop?