help to train my yorkie pup does anyone know how to train a wee cheeky pup that doesnt listen sit etc. never had this problem with my cassie the yorkie that die in jan. chloe is mad even cassie sister poppy is scare of her and she only 8 weeks old. she bites everything plants cables you name it i have caught her at everything. she has loads of toys to bite. its starting to do my head right in. how long doing the teething go on for? plz help |
How old is she? Have you considered a puppy kindergarten class after all of her shots and with your Vets approval? Then, get her into a basic ovedience class, and continue to work with her, praising and reinforcing good behavior. All dogs are different, and learn at different rates. DO NOT LET THE PUP TRAIN YOU! |
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She is still a little baby, only 8 weeks old. Did you just get her? Patience, praise, and keep at it. I know most will not let a baby Yorkie leave until 12 weeks old, so they have more time to develop, and their Mom can do more with them,,,,now you have to be the Mom, and socialize, train, praise, reward, and classes when the time is right after shots, etc. Most pups will mouth. Trust me, it is better with a Yorkie than a Cane Corso pup....I hope things work out for you, but lonliness of one is not a great reason to by another. You also have to show the old one the attention. Good luck, and hopefully those with real Experience will pipe in soon. |
There's quite a big age difference between the two. You older one may not want to romp like a pup. It sounds like you might need to keep pup restrain pup to a smaller area for awhile and not give so much room to roam around the house to prevent damage & danger to pup. It will give older one more time to warm up to pup too. Be sure to allow time out of smaller area (xpen or one room) at times for more exercise. Pup is going to be quite a handful for awhile until he has a chance to grow up a little. Study up on puppy training to develop good behavior & treat good behavior only. Good luck! |
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