|  04-12-2009, 07:53 PM | #9 | 
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   I am sorry.  I thought you were trying to share a funny story with us.  Using voice tone works for my Yorkie and me.  If she bites you when you are playing with her, then stop playing with her and make a yelping sound.  Then play with her again later on in the day.  If she bites again, then stop playing.  Eventually she will get it that biting is not accepted.  Since she responds negatively to the word no, you might want to try some other strategies.  Give her the look mothers give when a child does something wrong and say "no".  You could say eh, eh, eh, very fast to correct her.  I hope some of these strategies might work; and I hope others on Yorkie Talk can help you.Quote:   | 
					Originally Posted by Sweetlips6  I really don't think it is funny. I would like to stop her misbehaving right now. She does NOT like to be told no!! She barks acts like a spoiled child, kicks her back feet. I am constantly on her to stop biting. She could care less if I ignore her. I have tried EVERY method to get her to stop biting. She never has any remorse for any actions when I scold her  |    | 
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