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11-24-2013, 03:00 PM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Nov 2013 Location: Wales
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| Late night puppy aggression Hi all I'm a newbie to this site. I'm really hoping you can all offer me some advice about dealing with puppy aggression. My pup is 13 weeks old. She's the sweetest little pup 95% of the time. I would go as far to say she's a little angel. This all changes at 9.30pm every night. She turns evil and gets really aggressive with me. She bites really hard and growls at me.its as if she turns into a different dog. My arms and hands are covered in bite marks and tonight she went for my face. She play bites at other times of the day, but she doesn't do it hard. We yelp ouch, stand still and stop play and this works really well. However during her crazy time there is no way this would work. I can't even distract her with a chew. The only thing I can do to make her stop is put her in another room to calm down. I leave her in there for a minute and she is fine for the first 30secs when she comes out. Then she starts it again. I'm really confused about this sudden change in behaviour. She has plenty of exercise and stimulation, so it can't be boredom. I'm worried this will escalate and she will be like this all the time. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Aimee |
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11-25-2013, 10:12 AM | #2 | |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Chessington, Surrey, UK
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Firstly, she's still such a little baby, and she's still learning - she's having her zoomy, wild-time....and she doesn't know when to stop. She's probably teething, too - just to add to the fun aaargh! I realise it's difficult at 13 weeks to give her real, hard exercise - indoors is fine, but she'll be sooooo much better once she's out and about, experiencing all the new sights and sounds and smells....it'll wear her out. And this time WILL pass - get her some Kong Air squeaky tennis balls, throw them around a lot for her, wear her out.....this is obviously her manic time of the day!!! When she's biting AT you - give her a baby Nylabone or something similar to chew on - distract her - make her chew on something apart from your face!!!! I truly wish you luck, and look forward to getting to know you Sally + Harry x | |
12-13-2013, 06:34 PM | #3 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: USA
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| TOYS TOYS TOYS, give her something to chew on other than you! She will calm down when she can get out and about and get tired. She could be teething too, which can make them a little aggravated. When mine was small she would try to chew on my hands to soothe her poor gums |
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