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Showing posts with label train puppy. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

This puppy is Off to Work.



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Sweet puppy House



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Monday, March 16, 2009

Saw this funny dog picture on a blog I was reading



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How can I get my puppy to not attack other dogs when I pet them?


How can I get my puppy to not attack other dogs when I pet them?

My 10 week old boxer puppy will attack any other puppy or dog that I pet. He is already a big puppy and I can't control him very easily. He is not entirely unteachable though, I did teach him to sit very easily. I don't want him to hurt me or any other dogs! Help!My stepmom has a Schnauzer (hope I spelled that right) with the same problem

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your 10 week old puppy has already learned that he's in control, now your challenge is to take over the control. no dog is unteachable, and if you don't correct this now he will end up hurting another dog or person. why would you think he will hurt you???

so,Your pup's problem is that he is territorial... of you. He thinks U belong 2 him & he's not willing 2 share ur attention with another dog. You have to show that U r the "alpha" dog & tell him firmly, "NO." when he exhibits this behavior. Be firm and consistent. Eventually he'll get the message that no one's going to take U from him & that it is not acceptible to attack other dogs when U show them attention. Be sure & pet him after petting the other dog (when he stops the behavior) so he knows he's still loved. Hope this helps!

How to train a puppy to not chase a cat?


How do you train a puppy to not chase a cat?

Any suggestions as to how I can get my puppy to stop chasing the cat?
Unfortunately, the puppy seems to think the cat is a play-mate or a toy, and matters are made worse by the fact that the cat runs every time the puppy comes after her with tail wagging.
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I have a dog (100lbs) and two cats (2ys and 10yrs) who have their claws and ain't afraid to use them. The only way the pup will learn is by getting swatted a few times. If the cat is declawed then they usually have harder bites which also might teach the dog. The worst thing you can do is keep them separated. If you don't want them to duke it out so to speak then leash your dog when inside and keep him with you and correct each time he darts for the kitty. My dog was 85 lbs and 8 months old when he moved in. He wouldn't dare take food from one of our cats but if we turn our back on a sandwich, he'll gobble up. Go figure! Good Luck!

And also, You MIGHT consider getting a kitten for him. Not to eat! But as a playmate. A kitten would be more likely to be playful. They could easily become best friends. As to the adult cat, her ways are set. She may get used to the idea of owning a dog eventually, (Cats own everything), but it will take time.