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Biting! I still have a big problem with Bailey biting. She gets way too excited during play time and focuses all her attentions on me- my hands, feet, clothes, hair, face, whatever she can get. I've been using a soda can with pennies to shake when I say no. At first it worked great, but now it just gets her more riled up. She focuses her energy on the mountain dew can with pennies. She growls at it, barks at it, jumps for it. And she still bites me when she can't get the can. I also use time outs, putting her in her crate for a few minutes. After a couple times she comes out more relaxed and focuses more on her toys than me. But it's not long before she's biting again and we start all over. I don't know what else to do. It's not like play biting anymore, it's *mean* biting. For some reason she has an obsession with faces and if I put my face near the floor I can expect her to run and jump at my face biting and scratching. Whenever people come over to play with her she gets overly excited and bites, and it has caused people to accidentally throw her off. I'm afraid she's gonna get hurt or hurt others. It's been 3 weeks and my hands are STILL sore from all her bite marks. Help! :confused: |
I have the same problem with Layla, she constantly bites and chews on things mostly flesh. I have been putting different chew toys in her mouth and it seems to work for a while. I just bought a few more toys for her today so its something new for her to focus on. They say they grow out of it. Our Skootie was never like this. Someone suggested switching out the chew toys to keep her busy and it sorta works for now. Hopefully it will tide us over till we can go to puppy training classes. |
Giving her a toy instead rarely ever works. She usually barely touches it before coming for me. |
Put some clear deodarant on your hands and feet (If she bites them). She will hate the taste. Bonnie is really bad if I get down in the floor, so I don't get down in the floor anymore and stay elevated above her. Quicksilver suggested rolling her lip into her mouth (so that she bites herself) but I can not figure out how to do this.:( Hope this helps Does she have a bully stick? |
Thanks, I will try the deodorant. Not sure it'll faze her 'cause the bitter apple doesn't seem to (although I use that for wood and stuff, not my hands). Maybe my problem is that I sit on the floor with her. I want us to have fun play time together, but maybe it's better to let her play alone. However if I stand I know she'll still bite my feet and pant legs. Not sure I could do the lip thing. A couple times I tried holding her mouth closed while I said no bite but she whimpered and it made me feel bad. Plus it just got her more angry. :( |
Oh and I haven't gotten any bully sticks yet. I guess I'll just have to take the plunge and get her one. I also want to try the flavored durable nylabones. Actually I just ordered from dog.com the other night, and the next morning I was going to call and see if I could add that stuff to my order but it had already shipped. |
Try yelping, like a little scream, that is what puppies do in the liter. I book I bought said to try this because in the liter they yelp when the play gets to ruff, and quit playing with that puppy. I tried it with Chance, it worked for me. |
You have a little girl who thinks you're playing with her when you're not First of all she's a puppy and needs to learn when the game's over Like Chance said Yelp when you want her to stop or yell No! or No Bite! Loud enough where she stops dead whatever she's doing Then without saying another word leave her where ever she is Do Not scold her or tell her she's being bad Your talking with her will make her think you're continuing to paly with her |
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And I just tried the deodorant. She didn't seem to mind. In fact, she licked it off my hands. :rolleyes: |
If she's licking it off your hands you're hanging around after you had corrected her If you're interacting with a puppy after she has bitten you ... she'll just think you're not minding her biting you |
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I appreciate all the suggestions though! I just feel like I've tried it all and nothing works. :( |
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I always say quite loudly and firmly no or no bite. Nothing stops her! The problem I have is that leaving her doesn't work so well, since she gets hyper when I let her into the family room for play time. It has carpet and we're still potty training so leaving her there is not really an option. That's why I usually lock her in her crate or put her in the gated kitchen for a few minutes when she's biting. KJ is right If you need to just let her cool down putting her calmly into her crate or away from the family is perfect Puppy's do get riled ..... in the wild or with her Mom when this would happen she'd get a nice nip on the neck with a loud growl You vocalizing will take the place of that but she must be separated from stimulation |
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Another thing that has helped me, and she is much calmer now with me, is when I go to give her her food I hold my hand down and prevent her from getting any. This is showing her that I am head dog and tells her that I need respect. I hold my hand down there until she sits down or shows submission to me. I was having trouble with her snapping at me and that has now quit. She's been doing so much better since I've done that. Good Luck!! |
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