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Originally Posted by LilWaffles I didn't have this problem so I can't offer much advice, but I will tell you When my pup was teething I gave him plenty toys to help with teething I found it distracted him and he much preferred the different textures of toys rather than fingers & skin. I purchased various teething toys but surprisingly out of everything he enjoyed a small wubba for chewing.
As for behaviour, I also started from day 1 and when he had a behaviour I didn't like I looked him in the face, gave him a firm no and ignored him until he settled, sometimes laying him in my lap while saying no. It worked really well for us, he's a very calm dog.
With a firm ouch to let him know it hurts your on the right track, perhaps follow it with ignoring him until he has calmed down may help.
I'm sure someone will chime in and offer some great tips! Congrats on your new pup! |
Thanks for the advise, I will try and be a little more patient.
I shouldn't have used the word 'aggressive', he's anything but aggressive but just simply gets very hyper and excited like any "Child" would, hes a very gentle little guy generally speaking.