Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 As I understand, dogs understand " in the moment " , so putting in the bathroom afterward may not be something a dog can understand. Something I found that worked - As soon as a dog puts its teeth on someone, yell " Ouch! " and turn your back. Then ignore for a few seconds (no looking, touching or talking) and then resume interacting with the dog. Hope > > Sondra, > > We too have been dealing with the nipping when Allie runs in the house. We > were trying a water squirt bottle to stop him, but too often by the time we > found where it had been left last time it had been too long since the nip, so > it was too late to do any good. Your suggestion sounds like something we > could manage. We'll definitely give it a try. > > Thanks so much! > > Sandi > > > In a message dated 1/10/2009 8:33:02 P.M. Central Standard Time, > hfa2@... writes: > > my libby dog which is of around 50 pounds is of at times in her life > aggressive and will chase and nip at anyone who runs or makes of a > nosie she does not like and how we broke of her of this behavior is we > immidiately used harsh tones and placed her the bathroom in the dark > alone for 10- minutes or so. she hated that and was of so sorry acting > when she came back out but over time she is of rare to nip anyones. > sondra > > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy > steps! > (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1215855013x1201028747/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De > cemailfooterNO62) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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