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Puppy rearing advice needed, please
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 181368" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>The idea is to YELL really loud, high pitched, just like another dog would! Don't look at them when you do it because you want them to know you're reacting in pain, not think that you're yelling at THEM. Scream and yipe like a hurt puppy if you can manage it, and you have to do it immediately after they've nipped you. That way they know they've hurt you, and when you walk away from them and stop paying attention to them, they get the idea that that kind of behavior with people is unacceptable. It may take a few times but most of them get the idea pretty quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 181368, member: 1883"] The idea is to YELL really loud, high pitched, just like another dog would! Don't look at them when you do it because you want them to know you're reacting in pain, not think that you're yelling at THEM. Scream and yipe like a hurt puppy if you can manage it, and you have to do it immediately after they've nipped you. That way they know they've hurt you, and when you walk away from them and stop paying attention to them, they get the idea that that kind of behavior with people is unacceptable. It may take a few times but most of them get the idea pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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