Setting a schedule and keeping to it is key. You should think about crate training, as he's enclosed when you're not there and overnight and he won't potty where he sleeps. When you're with him, either enclose yourself (with the help of a baby gate) with him where you can always have an eye on him, or attach him to a leash and attach the leash to your pants so that you can't help but watch him. For example, I take Sasha out first thing in the morning, and she poops and pees. I free feed her, so I take her out every 2-3 hours during the day. If I'm not home she's in her crate (only for up to 3 hours, as hubby and I work opposite shifts). He'll get over the biting thing, just get him a couple of toys and try bully sticks. If that doesn't work, a harsh "no" always works for Sasha. I won't let her back up onto my lap until she stops biting (which doesn't take very long, as she's a true lap dog lol). Good luck! |