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Old 09-17-2017, 11:49 AM   #11
Lovetodream88
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Originally Posted by chattiesmom View Post
Welcome to the YT family! You have come to the right place to get answers to hard questions!

I would opt for proper training over punishment. I have raised many Yorkie pups and yes, we have done the "yorkie shuffle" when a pup latches on to a shoe or pants leg. As you mentioned, Ricki is 13 months and the ankle biting is no longer a cute puppy behavior, but a potential health threat to your mom.

Please consider training with positive reinforcement, NOT negative consequences for behavior he has never been taught was wrong in the first place. The problem with Yorkies is that they are so small that minor bad behavior is often ignored and is unintentionally reinforced until there is a big problem in a little dog.

Personally, I am very much opposed to using squirt bottles. It is aggressive and disrespectful and totally uncalled for - especially in a dog that hasn't been given the benefits of proper training with positive reinforcement. If he has actually been trained to NOT be an ankle biter and had a relapse, well even then I would opt for other methods that were not negative.

Ricki needs to be given opportunity to learn his behavior is not acceptable. I would strongly advise to keep Ricki away from your mom until he is properly trained to avoid injury to your mom and to stop reinforcing bad behavior in Ricki.

Clicker training/conditioning works wonders. You can teach Ricki that walking around your feet without touching them will get a reward in the way of a tasty treat. If you are consistent with training/treating he will soon learn that NOT being an ankle biter is better.

Training with positive reinforcement will give you the opportunity to build a stronger relationship with Ricki, rather than give him a reason to fear negative responses from you.
We did positive training with Callie and the only thing that work for us was the water water bottle with the feet and pants biting. I find the water bottle is not hugely negative and works very well with out hurting any dogs or humans. A lot of people use a can of coins to and that in my opinion is pretty much the same thing. Research also shows the coin method can cause dogs to fear loud noises so I think the water bottle is perfectly safe and ok. Sometimes it becomes a last resort and because not everything works the same for every dog. Biting feet can can become a life or death situation for a small dog or even the human that is biting. I really don't see the water bottle as being negative. Real negative training is hitting, rubbing noses in pee, using choke collars and so on and a water bottle posses no harm to the dog lime other things that are actually considered negative training.
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