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Old 09-07-2011, 04:04 PM   #1
daschmo
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Saginaw, Michigan, USA
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Default Teething, Aggression, and how to say NO

We adopted our male Yorkie, Torrey, at 9 weeks old. He is now 12 1/2 weeks of age and teething madly on his teething toys, our fingers, toes and pantlegs, area rugs, whatever is in his path. When we found him under the beds chewing the bottom and corners of the box springs and the bedskirts, we started closing the bedroom doors to further restrict his range. How long does teething last? How can we stop him from biting on us? He seems to do it "playfully" and no manner of correction works. Putting him in his crate for time out, a strong NO or OUCH or BAD DOG only makes him wag his tail, bark and nip at us even more. I swatted his nose a couple times and said BAD but he appeared unphased. I hated doing that but my frustration was off the charts. I want a well adjusted dog who isn't living in fear from constant correction and fear we may be doing all the wrong things to help Torrey through teething. Is he more aggressive than a teething puppy should be? How should we properly correct him? He's doing so much right--well, sort of--as we make small strides with potty training but the chewing and biting and aggression are frightening us, while it seems like all play time to Torrey.

Last edited by daschmo; 09-07-2011 at 04:07 PM. Reason: typo
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