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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Huntsville AL
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| ![]() Flipping my male Sammy on his back and telling him "NO BITE" very sternly worked for me. Never ever had to do anything else. He learned very quickly that I was the "big dog" and leader of the pack.
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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| ![]() Whoahhhh please make sure he is not injured. Please check him over to see he does not any tender spots.
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: NY, United States
Posts: 65
| ![]() I got my dog at 8 weeks - he's now 12 weeks and is STILL snippy and bites whenever you try to pet him. My vet says he has "dominance" issues. I don't know what to do next. I've tried everything in the book. YES I have yelped. YES I've yelled NO. YES I've fawned crying. YES I've tried pennies in a can. YES I've tried scruffing him. YES I've tried closing his mouth/tapping the nose/flicking the nose/wacking the butt. YES I tried positive reinforcement (dog bites, I say no, he stops, gets treat - then bites again! vicious circle), YES I've tried time out's -I am AT A LOSS. His demeanor is sweet - but the biting makes it so I can't pet my own damn dog - the dog I bought for LOVE. ![]() ![]() Now he responds to "NO BITE" but next chance he gets he bites. And now he BARKS too. ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Midlands
Posts: 162
| ![]() Oh heck.. well my "Dustie" now turned 4 months old is still nipping fingers and toes..and he too finds it dfficult to stop when told. I have tried everything mentioned as well...the latest being the squirty bottle... Now he didn't like that but he then won't come to me and sit on my knee... He is so good at others things and is very quick to learn..but he seems to think that my hands and feet are a very good chew...but I keep working on it...He is not going to win... So I guess I am saying that it will take time...and 8 weeks is very young as well... Chrisann.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Maryland
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For biting: - First make sure it is play biting, not real aggression. If it's real aggression, the puppy is probably in pain. Most likely it is overly rambunctious play. - Make sure the dog has good chew toys and redirect him to those. - I have one more negative reinforcer that hasn't been mentioned - when he bites you, roll his lip over his teeth, so he gets a sense of exactly how sharp his teeth are. The good thing about this is hard bites result in hard (self) corrections, and soft bites are mild.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Orlando/IL
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| ![]() Con't to work with him, time out works for me. And lot of toys. And hard bone. In case it's his teeth's. Just make sure no one pets him, like small childrens. ![]() Next time u go to the Vet let them know and had them check your furbaby , really good in case there is something that hurts. Check his paws, his ears he may have ear mites and that hurt. ![]() ![]() Just don't give up ! and if he bites u, don't play with him for a while. and if he plays with u, and don't bite give him a small treat. It may take a while , but he will learn not to bite, yet it took my daughter as a baby, a 1 yr before she stop bitting LOL ! And I was willing to give her away !!! LOL !! Just kidding !!!!!! ![]() Bark@ulater ! manina, miley ![]() ![]() |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: st peters , mo, usa
Posts: 3
| ![]() We just bought a female 3 yr old yorkie two days ago.. no others dogs in house but will snip at me when I try to pet her every so often.. don't want to let this get out of hand any help please.. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Jupiter, Florida
Posts: 73
| ![]() Not sure what to do, he's lying next to be and I look for the remote for the tv and he snarls and try's to bite me. I yell at him and tell him to go to his room and he does with back talk. LOL He's now in his room closed door and lights out he knows he's being punished. I have tried not to make a big deal out of this, he might think I'm playing. When I let him out much later, I ask him if he's sorry, he starts to cry and smokes over to cuddle. I know what to do I want to know why he does it. ![]()
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