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biter , pooper, and terror .. corona is a little terror .. she bites ..potties on the floor.. and eats paper .. ~~~Biter~~~ i cant keep her from biting my feet .. my husbend has got her to stop doing it to him .. but when i try to do what he does .. she thinks im playing .. it hurts so much .. she will run around on the back of the couch and get on my shoulder and bite my ears and then when i think shes going to kiss me .. she bites my nose .. im know shes teething .. but goodness .. i am not a chewtoy .. ~~~potty~~~ she is an either or kinda girl .. either she goes to the door ..or she goes in the floor ... when she goes in the floor i do tap her on the nose , show her the poop and put her in her cage for a while .. but she still keeps on doing it .. she dont care .. b/c when she comes out of the cage she gets her toys and wants to play .. she confuses me .. ~~~terror~~~ she will tear up any paper she finds .. how can i stop this .. i left the newspaper on the couch .. i came back and it was EVERYWHERE ... PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!! |
Biting She's a puppy & this is what they do. They usually grow out of it. You can try saying ouch when she bites or hold her still at arms length where she can't bite you for a few seconds & then release. We also taught the play nice command. When she'd get to playing to rough we'd say play nice & our pup would start to lick instead. Pottying. While potty training you have to stay on top of her, when you see her going where she shouldn't clap your hands to startle her & then pick her up & put her where you want her to go. When she finishes in the right area praise & treat. Terror Yorkies shread paper.....I think it's a genetic trait. I'd just be real careful of what you leave lieing around & keep the doors shut to rooms you're not in. |
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THANKS DEAR .. THAT HELPS |
a quick stern ( no)!!! for the first two. and as for paper,, well they just have to grow out of it |
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