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Old December 21st 08, 04:16 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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I also have problem with him biting my youngest child. He is 8 and
when he starts to nip my youngest runs which I tell him not to, this
makes things worse. He listens to me but no one else. I think because
he is home with me all the time. I have put him in his crate for time
out (10 min) when he does this, i read it in my "DOG BIBLE".
I know he is puppy and they go thru this stage but how do we stop this
NOW!!
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Old December 21st 08, 04:26 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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lablover wrote:

I also have problem with him biting my youngest child. He is 8 and
when he starts to nip my youngest runs which I tell him not to, this
makes things worse. He listens to me but no one else. I think because
he is home with me all the time. I have put him in his crate for time
out (10 min) when he does this, i read it in my "DOG BIBLE".
I know he is puppy and they go thru this stage but how do we stop this
NOW!!


In person help can show you how to handle this best. Are you in puppy
classes?

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Janet Boss
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
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Old December 21st 08, 05:02 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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On Dec 21, 10:26*am, Janet Boss
wrote:
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*lablover wrote:
I also have problem with him biting my youngest child. *He is 8 and
when he starts to nip my youngest runs which I tell him not to, this
makes things worse. He listens to me but no one else. *I think because
he is home with me all the time. *I have put him in his crate for time
out (10 min) when he does this, i read it in my "DOG BIBLE".
I know he is puppy and they go thru this stage but how do we stop this
NOW!!


In person help can show you how to handle this best. *Are you in puppy
classes?

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Janet Bosswww.bestfriendsdogobedience.com


Nope not yet, he hasnt had his 2nd round of shots yet till xmas eve.
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Old December 21st 08, 05:18 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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lablover wrote:


Nope not yet, he hasnt had his 2nd round of shots yet till xmas eve.


12 weeks old, he should be in puppy class. One that requires proper
vaccination schedules, but still. You miss a LOT of good social stuff
by being overly cautious about vaccinations. Keep him out of truly
public places (i.e. don't walk him in Petsmart or public parks), but a
safe puppy class? All advantage IME and IMO.

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