Clamp their snouts shut untill they whimper and hold them tight to keep them from twisting around like a an alligator and they will calm down. Then immediately start to pet them and say calming things. So they know it’s well received to be nice and calm , the snout thing is to keep them from biting you and also to teach not to bite period . This has worked with our Rottweiler anyways
Watching from the UK. We've had our puppy for almost 2 weeks and he's fantastic but the nipping and biting has come to a head today and I'm in tears (mainly from frustration). Your video has just popped up and I'm so glad! I'm going to make sure my husband and 12 year old sit and watch it too. Thank you!
most positive reinforcement trainers set the dog up for success by taking extremely small steps that they know the dogs won’t fail and gradually increase the difficulty but not until they’ve already mastered the previous step. this might make it look like the dog is already trained, but really they’re just not putting them into a situation where they’ll be able to rehearse undesirable behaviors. i can’t speak for this specific trainer but i’ve heard other trainers say this.
Also the best but about that is it teaches your dog proper bite inhibition. So if ever a child accidentally stands on their tail, or someone falls over them etc (you know a situation in which it's perfectly natural for a dog to nip since they've just been hurt) they actually understand their own jaw strength and won't sink teeth in.
What do you do when NOTHING works? I have a 13 week old GSD and I’ve tried every suggestion from every one of your videos and nothing whatsoever is working. Yelping/saying ouch is making it worse and she’s biting harder, ignoring and moving away to stop play/engagement (even into another room or behind a gate) is just making her chase after us and bite more/harder, replacing with a toy works for .5 seconds and she goes right back to biting, the hold of the collar and tuck under the arm to calm, takes her 5+ minutes to calm and then as soon as she relaxes (lies down and yawns or sighs), she goes right back to biting and we have to do it again and again to the point we can’t engage in active play with her because she immediately gets too excited, etc etc. we always reward correct behaviour with treats, but she’s SO smart that when the treats come out she’s a perfect angel that doesn’t bite us at all, but as soon as they’re out of sight she’s back to biting us. She’s getting at least 18 hours of sleep a day, she goes on two walks a day and has lots of play with us (as much as she can with her biting), she has lick mats, snuffle mats, puzzles, SO many different kinds of toys, etc. we’re honestly at our wits end. She’s starting training on Tuesday and we’ve already asked her trainer but she had many of the same suggestions you had. You have lots of great ideas, we’re just not sure what to try next. Any ideas are appreciated! ❤️
Here is what I do. I got some good leather gloves and use those for playing. When you do not have to worry about getting hurt, it will be easier to first relax about it. Then just work on respect and only allow play, when you want it.
I really really feel your pain. I hope things are going better. Please post here if you have any success with anything. I am desperately seeking answers. I have invested so much time and money like you and not much seems to work for long. I'm correcting my mistakes as I learn more and more. All info is helpful 😊
Have you tried telling her not to? I just made the same noise their mother does when correcting a pup, works instantly. And do a LOT less with her, she’s overstimulated and you will have many more issues if you continue. Leave her to just be. She’s way too young to be doing all that, just work on her being calm and relaxed and have impulse control. Basic polite behaviour. GSD ramp up very easily. She’s stressed and biting is self soothing. All that playing and messing around is why she’s doing it.
Have you trjed enforced crate naps? Puppies get bitey and nip a lot more when they're tired but they can't self regulate well yet, so it helps to make them sleep and settle for a while.
I have been looking for training puppy videos and yours have been so far the most clear and useful, I can practice immediately while watching, Have 2 yorkies, 1 is 9 years and and the other one is about 3 months, which is super cute but crazy energetic. Thank you for your videos.
Our dachshund puppy only really likes to nip or "bite" when it's play time. We can play with her feet and ears all we want at 3-4 months old. She's definitely starting to learn the tone of voice and settle. When it comes to toys, we've taught her to release the toy when we want and sit. Usually I'll praise and toss the toy for a game of fetch if she listens. I've been weening off treats slowly and it seems to have been having a positive effect so far. I'm pretty impressed with how well behaved she is for 4 months old. Your tips have been helpful and I'm grateful for the tools you and your channel have provided.
😊I have panic disorder and worry I'm a terrible parent. THANK YOU SO MUCH! THIS REALLY HELPED ME! It's my first dog in 50 years, so I'm clueless! OXOXOXOX-I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS FREE VIDEO!
I feel like I have watched enough of these videos now to see Ken in my head giggling to himself as he inserts the little clips like the “cut it out” clip 😂
Thank you for these tips! We adopted a pyrenees mix rescue 3 weeks ago, dealing with some issues from bring abandoned and weaned too early. Your tips have already helped us be better pet parents and set her up for success
I wish that I would’ve watched these videos before I got my Rottweiler puppy. She’s approaching 10 weeks and growing fast and she has a lot of bad habits already. Even though she seems really smart I’m learning to give bits of kibble to get her to listen. She has a lot of energy And doesn’t listen so I have a trainer that’s going to help and I’m going to do Petsmart puppy classes and then intermediate. She is growing 2 pounds a week and I have plate and screws in my neck so bending down to her to correct her is killing me so I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much.💚💚
WHAT AN ADORABLE PLAYFUL PUP, THANK YOU FOR THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION.😇👍🏾👌🏾 NOW CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO WITH MY MEAN SHIH TZU 8 YEAR OLD POODLE WHO BITES HARD ? CAN SHE BE RETRAINED ?
I’ve a new puppy who I’ve been having trouble teaching manners to. I’ve just found your videos and they are wonderfully sensible and easy to use. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Hi! Do you have any advice on how to get a puppy not to chew on or play with their house line? We have a mini dachshund puppy who is 9 weeks old and since we got him I’ve tried to put the line on a few times, but he immediately chews it and it turns into a toy for him. Do i need to let him get it out of his system and desensitize to it or address it?
Just replace it with a toy after you take it from their mouth. Ours does the same. She still does from time to time but not as much as when I first started with it.
What if this doesn't work? I have a 3mo old german shepard land shark. Anchoring the collar like that doesnt work, he gets really upset and starts aggressively barking and growling. Redirecting doesnt work, he will drop the toy to eat me... 😢
mine is around 3-3.5 months and its almost impossiblenti walk in the yard without bite i also have cats and she is chasing them like crazy how can i stop it is it too late?
Love this video and the advice. I find that when I try and give a tug or even go for my dog’s collar he freaks out and gets defensive. Any suggestions to correct rather than the collar tug?
Same with mine, lol. I've been using treats and find that distracting them with that while holding the collar works as you praise them when they've calmed to get the treat. I only attempt it about 4 times in a row at a time because their attention span is short, and if you're overdoing it, it just sets them up for failure. Every dog is different, though. You just have to try different things at different times and see what works best for your pup. Good luck 😊
You are great to learn from. My household recently got 2 male Pug puppies now they are 10 weeks old. One is a big chubby boy the other was the runt of the litter and is still so tiny but healthy. His larger brother bites and pulls his small brother's ears making him cry and squeal in pain. Except to pick up and comfort the small one, and because the biter is also a puppy, the family has been grabbing a toy for the biter instead of correcting him. The family will all be watching this video tonight.
Can we use a harness for a houseline? We have a shih tzu and whenever he wears a collar and we step on the house line he pulls and starts coughing. Thanks for your content, super helpful!
You are very pretty and this is the best pet channel ever!! I'm up against some things that are more uncommon with pups as I am doing rescue in a small Mexican town. But I've found sooooo much helpful here and I like your approaches the best. Much appreciated!
I've really been enjoying your videos. So informative! In a few weeks I will be getting a Ausky puppy and its been 11 years since I've had a dog. Do you have a how to prep for a puppy video? I know I want to crate train since this is a Blue Heeler/Husky breed. And I am kind of driving myself crazy with picking out a crate, I could use a little guidance. Thank you !
Hi! My daughter and I adopted a 2 month old puppy like 3 weeks ago and we've been having a lot of problems trying to have her stop nipping and biting. I've been trying to implement what you've suggested on this video but nothing seems to work. Her biting escalates once I try stop the biting. She would bite everything but her toys many times. Every time I try to correct her she bites me. We don't play rough with her but I have to admit that we get frustrated as our puppy doesn't listen to us and keeps on biting like if she was getting angry when we try to stop this behavior. I'd like to know what we need to do differently to help our puppy and become a good leader for her. Please help if you're able. Thank you for taking the time to make all these helpful videos!!
Hello!we are starting when we engage in play she quickly loses interest in playing/biting toys and PREFERS to bite our clothes/skin. I am not sure if my puppy is feeling frustrated b/c she is no longer running the show but the collar for controlling behavior seams to be amping her up and not calming her down and making her want to bite us more. We are staying calm and using the word “cut it” and the minute we grab her collar she turns into a rolling crocodile. We will do this ten times over with no improvements. She does not seem to connect biting your owners equals a correction. She’s a female 11 week old mini dachshund. Any tips would be great. TY!! FYI: we have done the leadership exercises on your YT account.
Thank you for the video. It’s been many years since I had a puppy. My new puppy is a poodle and she thinks my son is a puppy. She nips and jumps on him constantly. It’s always fun till my kiddo gets hurt and it’s so frustrating to get the both to calm down and work together.
Is it too late to start using a House line on a 9mth old puppy, to try & combat some of the mistakes we've made? ie calming & settling better, & mouthing/biting-obviously not designed to hurt but does because bigger teeth!
My wife and I just rescued a dog who's about 3 and he just loves to play bite and we've been trying to get him to simmer down with it but we're a little confused. Any tips for older dogs?
i just adopted a one year old rescue dog and while he isn’t a puppy i’ve found the puppy nipping tips help as well. in my experience these videos that say “puppy biting” can often be very helpful for play biting in adult dogs who haven’t had the proper training as well (such as rescues) because they’ve essentially never grown out of that puppy phase. as long as it’s just play biting and not aggressive these tips should also work, may just take a bit longer.
We have a 10 week old bernedoodle who is not treat motivated at all. (And we have tried a thousand different kids of treats) I have had a lot of puppies in my life, but I have never had one that is not treat motivated. She responds pretty well to praise, but do you have any advice for a puppy that is not treat motivated?
Did you find anything that worked? We have a new, 8wo Airedoodle puppy, and he seems rather disinterested in treats and toys, although he knows what belongs to him. He loves being with us and is eager to please, but all the preparation I did watching the clicker and treat videos is not viable. So frustrating! I am just trying to teach him commands using praise and cuddles, or redirection. He has only been here one night, but I don't want bad habits to set in.
@@SunshineDesserts praise has worked really well for Remy. She also has fallen in love with her big sister, Paisley (our pit/lab mix who is 5) and will do anything that she does. I am thankful that Paisley is such a great dog. Once she saw Paisley getting treats, she decided that she will perform for treats too. She still is not completely treat motivated, but a combination of praise and treats (whatever her sister is getting) has worked pretty well for us. Good luck to you! The puppy stage is such a challenging but rewarding stage. It is so fun to see them turn into young adults.
Hi. I have made most of the mistakes you spoke of. My baby is going on 5 months old, and she was 11 weeks when we got her (cockapoo). Is it too late to start over and stopped being attacked by my little shark dog. She is so cute and funny. I don't think my laughing is helping either. Thank you and have a nice day.
Any suggestions for a deaf puppy? I have a now 7-month old Boston Terrier I rescued from a foster parent that has continued to chew on just about everything in spite of various training routines. Would sincerely appreciate any help!
My 3 yr old Shih Tzu continues to "mouth" especially when a visitor comes into the house. He never really bites but it scares people. I have tried a lot of things but still can't get him to stop. It's hard to have friends over and if I try putting him behind a gate he barks. I do have some success with using the house leach. I would like to see something with addressing this with an adult dog.
We have a 9week old German Shepherd mix.. I’m used to small dogs, she is getting big fast, I have never seen a pup who bites like her, I am definitely going to be using these videos in hopes of training her, she is a sweet, smart, pup, just stubborn and hyper ❤
My dogs deaf can you help he’s a rescue puppy who has seperation anxiety. Barking when we leave a room . He’s been with us 2 weeks and is 6 mths cocker spaniel can you help
I’ve got a three month old puppy she’s bitting me scratching me she’s bit my older dogs ear and caused her an ear infection with biting her she’s not getting on with her at all please help
My 10 week puppy does not appear to be food motivated like the dogs in almost every video I have watched. He will take the food but does so slowly and gently and he loses interest in food related training after a minute or two.
How do you continue training your puppy when the neighbor comes over with the kids and out of control. It seems like all training flies out the window!! I try to keep the puppy calm but....
My dog is too small to get a good handle on her. Do you have any similar videos for small dogs? I have a harness on her instead of a neck collar. Magbe that is the issue?
@McCann Dog Training do you have videos of older, bigger dogs that haven't had an ounce of training because they were in a shelter? We have a Husky mix that loves to use me as a chew toy!! I have cuts and bruises all over my arms I look like my husband abuses me! Little puppy teeth are easier to handle. I feel like I'm being attacked and need help!
Fair warning every one, I want to brag a little about my puppy. :P I was lucky that my girl wasn't mean in anyway, she was playful. There is simply an age when they like to gnaw and nip and to some extent it's ok to let them. It's a phase. I read or saw (somewhere) that mother dogs make a loud high pitched yip when a puppy's bite is a little too hard and it stops them instantly because of course they weren't doing it to hurt you. I did that a few times and my puppy would immediately back off and make big eyes like "omg I'm so sorry!". As a result she has developed the softest mouth. In fact now she's older she doesn't mouth you at all, and will turn her head away if you try to put your fiinger between her teeth or anything. Another scenario is when playing and the dog is prancing around, "laughing" (the huffs and snorts they make when they play I think of as laughter and excitement) maybe trying to grab a toy from you or whatever. If it's mouth is open it might accidentally touch you with a tooth - immediately stop the game and say a sharp "NO", then wait 10 seconds and start the game again. (Yeah I watched this video too late but really, it's not the word, its the tone: "stop whatever you're doing immediately"). 10-30 seconds time-out is enough for them to get the message. Punishment (that word just means consequences, like stopping the game, a reprimand, turning your back and removing your attention from them. I do not mean you should hit or harm your dog) rarely needs to be longer than that. I taught her never to bark in the house by doing that. We're playing, she gets excited, she lets out a bark and the playing stops. If the response is short, sharp and immediately follows the undesired behaviour the dog understands the connection. But if you leave your dog alone and it has chewed furniture, you can't punish it because it absolutely will not draw a connection between the punishment and something it did hours ago. It will just think you are an unpredictable person. Honestly, I'm not a trainer. I just applied two things consistently - one was just that: being consistent. Exact same response to the same behaviour, every time, without deviation and like I said, immediately. The second is, rather than telling her what not to do, I tried to teach her what to do. A third thing is I trained frequently and still do refreshers. That's it and if I list here the things she's learned. *No barking *No biting or mouthing *Wait while her food is being served. *Go to her spot when there's any sort of activity at the front door (she used to get excited and get underfoot and we were worried she might even run out). *No entry to the kitchen. *All 4 on the floor - no jumping on people when they come home. *Both verbal and non-verbal (hand signal) commands to sit. *Both verbal and non-verbal commands to stay - which means lie down and touch your chin to the floor and wait for the next command. *Verbal command to drop it. *Hand signal to come to my side and heel. *A low soft whistle to come. *Her name means to come. We had to teach humans not to over use her name and not to refer to her by name. THAT was hard! *A finger snap usually means a release from whatever previous holding command, it can mean "at ease", you have permission to do whatever it is you're wanting to do, and sometimes it also means bring back whatever is in your mouth. Yes, dogs understand context. Another example, she knows she's not allowed on the furniture on her own but she is allowed if invited by a human. Interestingly, dogs are also multilingual. In our household two languages are spoken and she knows most of her commands in both. *She's incredibly well housebroken. In fact she's kind of fastidious and doesn't like using "pulbic restrooms". We only figured this out because we took her to a park once and we didn't really notice that she didn't do any business there but when we got home several hours later, she raced across the house and out the back to get to "her" toilet and let go! *There's probably some I've forgotten. Now all of this took a while. I think we started around 6 months and it took till she was around 2 and a half. She doesn't make mistakes but she's a bit of an individualist so sometimes she will look at you meaningfully as if to say, "Do you mind? I was doing something." before obeying. Occasionally she just decides to be a d*&k, ignores you and deliberately does all the things she's not allowed to do like she's got a checklist but for the most part it has worked out well. By the way she taught me to play fetch. She kept bring various toys and dropping them at my feet or trying to actually place them in my hand. One day I threw one. That day I think she made me throw it about 200 times. :D
Silly question: my Daisy just turned 10 days ago. Is she still a puppy? She’s started biting (nipping really - not hurting but teeth to hand or whatever when she wants something 🙄)
Hi I'm new here i have a 5 month old german shepherd that is having biting issues and also jumping issues . I have been. Saying NO! He gets more excited help !!! I have been watching your videos but I don't know where to start . Just not listening it seems. I'm worried he doesn't trust me as a leader . I want to fix what I might have caused ....confused need help love my Thor ty
My question is why keep giving them treats every time you wany them to correct or obey or stop. What else can you offer or do instead of actreat which gets too be too much food to keep giving them to control them.
I have a DOBIE puppy and her teeth are sharp. It hurts so what I do is grab her ears and stretch her cheeks back and say no bite until she relaxes and starts licking me it took about a week but if she gets outta line, I just say no bite and she licks me instead. It worked for me. 🤷♀️
My dogs have never been nippers but my Labradoodle, 18 month old has always slapped me, usually in the arm but he loves to slap me. His half sister, a miniature sheepadoodle, (12 months old) waits until I'm asleep and decides to lay on me. There is nothing about miniature her when's comes to her compared to me
mine is around 3-3.5 months and its almost impossiblenti walk in the yard without bite i also have cats and she is chasing them like crazy how can i stop it is it too late?
I really need this help. My miniature schnauzer is four months old and boy is her teeth SHARP. . And she’s very smart. I think she’s outsmarting me. HELP
We would pretend to cry or whine when she would bite us. Along with some of these other things ( house line is a must). It’s best that the puppy doesn’t get into a lot of situations where they bite, but when they do, we make it seem like she hurt us. We didn’t make it seem like we were yelling at her or anything. More wanting her to have sympathy for us.
@@babynieve9612 puppy might be misinterpreting your yelping as excitement. disengage, turn your back from them and act boring, or walk out the room for a bit.
1:30 If I’m already speaking calmly in an even tone, how does puppy learn “settle”? How is that taught? Just like they don’t come speaking English, how would they know to settle?
i took it to mean that the tone of voice was more important than the word you choose. the way she said "settle" was calm but firm, and the puppy settled from the tone of voice, and then she confirmed "good settle" to reinforce the link between the word and behaviour.
I have a 7 month old red retriever and she is always biting my hands and clothes. She even snarles her face when she does it to me. I say "Enough" and she does it more. I am the second in the alpha role. Is this just play or more serious? Help!
probably depends on how hard the biting is. if it's pretty hard, you really need to take her in and get some 1 on 1 training with a professional, since it shows she didn't learn bite inhibition when puppies are usually supposed to, and it will be more difficult to not end up with an adult dog that doesn't know how to regulate their mouth pressure.
I don't have an issue with my puppy biting us. She bites her older sister in the face, or she will hang off her face. They love to wrestle. I am trying to keep them from wrestling, but my older girl hates chasing and running after the ball. It is 55 pounds vs. 25 pounds, so the puppy always comes up a little lame. The puppy is from the shelter and came to us Emaciated and food-aggressive, which makes me sad. My other husky usually has food whenever she wants, and now I can not have her food down, and they eat in separate rooms.
I have a deaf puppy. Trying to get this down with a deaf dog has proven difficult because even when I do the collar thing, he thinks I’m playing when I grab the collar to help settle, etc. please help!
If the pup can't hear you, you need to make it visible for them. Body language. Dogs are able to understand our facial expressions and read our body language. Make sure to use gestures for everything. So to make the dog sit you use one specific gesture. Same for laying down, come here, stay and all other commands. You can also use treats and make the pup use his nose. He smells the treat, but you won't give it until he calms down. This can take a while, up to 20 minutes even. Don't give up! They're smart and will understand soon enough that being calm is rewarded.
How on earth did you guys know I needed this!? 😭 I was so frustrated last night.
AI in action.... Scary but probably true
Me too
I know I just finished crying about it for about an hour! I was so confused - he was so calm before! I realized it was my fault! I'm not surprised~
@@waiki8223 You should learn what AI is and what and Algorithm is. Not everything in technology is AI just because it preforms a function
can u do a video on how to stop your dog getting possessed by a demon, writhing and snarling and biting while showing the whites of its eyes?
Oh. My. God.
Have you tried feeding her holy water? 🥹
Yes mine does that too.. we're not sure what to do
Mine too! And she's huge 4mo shepard, and I'm running out of blood
Have you tried deliverance?😢@@jenniferg7713
Clamp their snouts shut untill they whimper and hold them tight to keep them from twisting around like a an alligator and they will calm down. Then immediately start to pet them and say calming things. So they know it’s well received to be nice and calm , the snout thing is to keep them from biting you and also to teach not to bite period .
This has worked with our Rottweiler anyways
Watching from the UK. We've had our puppy for almost 2 weeks and he's fantastic but the nipping and biting has come to a head today and I'm in tears (mainly from frustration). Your video has just popped up and I'm so glad! I'm going to make sure my husband and 12 year old sit and watch it too. Thank you!
How’s it going now??
@@maddyd3422It’s so much better than it was! We’re learning every day too!
@Mel-cj5qk hahaha hey! how about now? Bringing my puppy home this weekend (also from the UK) and would be thrilled to hear your learnings :)
Finally, a video with examples! Thank you a lot! :D
Can you please do a video where the dog isn’t already clearly trained?
No frfr yeah i need to see a video like that too
Did you even read the title, it says what NOT to do when puppy is biting. This is not a how to TRAIN video🤦
most positive reinforcement trainers set the dog up for success by taking extremely small steps that they know the dogs won’t fail and gradually increase the difficulty but not until they’ve already mastered the previous step. this might make it look like the dog is already trained, but really they’re just not putting them into a situation where they’ll be able to rehearse undesirable behaviors. i can’t speak for this specific trainer but i’ve heard other trainers say this.
You might just be one of the most down-to-earth and empathetic dogtrainers I've ever seen
We just acted like it hurt really bad. Then would pretend to be scared and shy away when our puppy was nipping. Worked good. Haven't bit anyone since.
Also the best but about that is it teaches your dog proper bite inhibition. So if ever a child accidentally stands on their tail, or someone falls over them etc (you know a situation in which it's perfectly natural for a dog to nip since they've just been hurt) they actually understand their own jaw strength and won't sink teeth in.
Didn’t work for us.
@@gayleparis3943not for me
Most dogs do not learn that way though
That is in Monks of New Skete book as well
Thank you. Great clip.
I say "That's not it" encouraging her to seek different actions.
What do you do when NOTHING works? I have a 13 week old GSD and I’ve tried every suggestion from every one of your videos and nothing whatsoever is working. Yelping/saying ouch is making it worse and she’s biting harder, ignoring and moving away to stop play/engagement (even into another room or behind a gate) is just making her chase after us and bite more/harder, replacing with a toy works for .5 seconds and she goes right back to biting, the hold of the collar and tuck under the arm to calm, takes her 5+ minutes to calm and then as soon as she relaxes (lies down and yawns or sighs), she goes right back to biting and we have to do it again and again to the point we can’t engage in active play with her because she immediately gets too excited, etc etc. we always reward correct behaviour with treats, but she’s SO smart that when the treats come out she’s a perfect angel that doesn’t bite us at all, but as soon as they’re out of sight she’s back to biting us. She’s getting at least 18 hours of sleep a day, she goes on two walks a day and has lots of play with us (as much as she can with her biting), she has lick mats, snuffle mats, puzzles, SO many different kinds of toys, etc. we’re honestly at our wits end. She’s starting training on Tuesday and we’ve already asked her trainer but she had many of the same suggestions you had. You have lots of great ideas, we’re just not sure what to try next. Any ideas are appreciated! ❤️
Here is what I do. I got some good leather gloves and use those for playing. When you do not have to worry about getting hurt, it will be easier to first relax about it. Then just work on respect and only allow play, when you want it.
I have the same problems! That is a great suggestion😊 I am definitely going to try it. Do you have any ideas for when mine attacks my cane?
I really really feel your pain. I hope things are going better. Please post here if you have any success with anything. I am desperately seeking answers. I have invested so much time and money like you and not much seems to work for long. I'm correcting my mistakes as I learn more and more. All info is helpful 😊
Have you tried telling her not to? I just made the same noise their mother does when correcting a pup, works instantly. And do a LOT less with her, she’s overstimulated and you will have many more issues if you continue. Leave her to just be. She’s way too young to be doing all that, just work on her being calm and relaxed and have impulse control. Basic polite behaviour. GSD ramp up very easily. She’s stressed and biting is self soothing. All that playing and messing around is why she’s doing it.
Have you trjed enforced crate naps? Puppies get bitey and nip a lot more when they're tired but they can't self regulate well yet, so it helps to make them sleep and settle for a while.
I have been looking for training puppy videos and yours have been so far the most clear and useful, I can practice immediately while watching, Have 2 yorkies, 1 is 9 years and and the other one is about 3 months, which is super cute but crazy energetic. Thank you for your videos.
Our dachshund puppy only really likes to nip or "bite" when it's play time. We can play with her feet and ears all we want at 3-4 months old. She's definitely starting to learn the tone of voice and settle. When it comes to toys, we've taught her to release the toy when we want and sit. Usually I'll praise and toss the toy for a game of fetch if she listens. I've been weening off treats slowly and it seems to have been having a positive effect so far. I'm pretty impressed with how well behaved she is for 4 months old. Your tips have been helpful and I'm grateful for the tools you and your channel have provided.
😊I have panic disorder and worry I'm a terrible parent. THANK YOU SO MUCH! THIS REALLY HELPED ME! It's my first dog in 50 years, so I'm clueless! OXOXOXOX-I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS FREE VIDEO!
Thank you for posting this, my whole family was having a problem and we have a 3 year old in the home! Thank you!
I feel like I have watched enough of these videos now to see Ken in my head giggling to himself as he inserts the little clips like the “cut it out” clip 😂
How I wish I lived near enough to take actual class. Great instruction. Thank you.
Some very great ideas! Thank you!
Thank you, Kayl 😊
Thank you for these tips! We adopted a pyrenees mix rescue 3 weeks ago, dealing with some issues from bring abandoned and weaned too early. Your tips have already helped us be better pet parents and set her up for success
I wish that I would’ve watched these videos before I got my Rottweiler puppy. She’s approaching 10 weeks and growing fast and she has a lot of bad habits already. Even though she seems really smart I’m learning to give bits of kibble to get her to listen. She has a lot of energy And doesn’t listen so I have a trainer that’s going to help and I’m going to do Petsmart puppy classes and then intermediate. She is growing 2 pounds a week and I have plate and screws in my neck so bending down to her to correct her is killing me so I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much.💚💚
Wow how's it going ? Do you have any 'donts' or regrets you would've changed from the beginning? Congrats on your new furry baby
Fab video! Thanks.
WHAT AN ADORABLE PLAYFUL PUP, THANK YOU FOR THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION.😇👍🏾👌🏾
NOW CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO WITH MY MEAN SHIH TZU 8 YEAR OLD POODLE WHO BITES HARD ? CAN SHE BE RETRAINED ?
Any thoughts on the nipping of ankles and clothes and the training out of it?
I’ve a new puppy who I’ve been having trouble teaching manners to. I’ve just found your videos and they are wonderfully sensible and easy to use. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you he was nipping a lot this really helped he is not nipping that much anymore
Very helpful
Hi! Do you have any advice on how to get a puppy not to chew on or play with their house line? We have a mini dachshund puppy who is 9 weeks old and since we got him I’ve tried to put the line on a few times, but he immediately chews it and it turns into a toy for him. Do i need to let him get it out of his system and desensitize to it or address it?
Great question! I’m having the same issue
Just replace it with a toy after you take it from their mouth. Ours does the same. She still does from time to time but not as much as when I first started with it.
Could you do a video on what human food are allowed and warnings with feeding them with certain human food?
What if this doesn't work? I have a 3mo old german shepard land shark. Anchoring the collar like that doesnt work, he gets really upset and starts aggressively barking and growling. Redirecting doesnt work, he will drop the toy to eat me... 😢
mine is around 3-3.5 months and its almost impossiblenti walk in the yard without bite i also have cats and she is chasing them like crazy how can i stop it is it too late?
I've a shepherd mix and he behaves the same way, he is 2.5 months now
My deaf puppy thinks I’m playing and gets more hyped
Thank you for this information. 😀
Love this video and the advice. I find that when I try and give a tug or even go for my dog’s collar he freaks out and gets defensive. Any suggestions to correct rather than the collar tug?
Same with mine, lol. I've been using treats and find that distracting them with that while holding the collar works as you praise them when they've calmed to get the treat. I only attempt it about 4 times in a row at a time because their attention span is short, and if you're overdoing it, it just sets them up for failure. Every dog is different, though. You just have to try different things at different times and see what works best for your pup. Good luck 😊
amazing work. what type of treat rewards are u using? much respect
from other videos, they appear to use the dogs reg kibble the most for treats.
Great video! I’ll apply some of these tips!
You are great to learn from. My household recently got 2 male Pug puppies now they are 10 weeks old. One is a big chubby boy the other was the runt of the litter and is still so tiny but healthy. His larger brother bites and pulls his small brother's ears making him cry and squeal in pain. Except to pick up and comfort the small one, and because the biter is also a puppy, the family has been grabbing a toy for the biter instead of correcting him. The family will all be watching this video tonight.
You are wonderful at this 💜
Can we use a harness for a houseline? We have a shih tzu and whenever he wears a collar and we step on the house line he pulls and starts coughing. Thanks for your content, super helpful!
Harness is definitely safer and better than using a collar in general, just because of the tugging. i only use the collar for tags
My Border Collie has bitten through three house lines and two leads in a week
You are very pretty and this is the best pet channel ever!! I'm up against some things that are more uncommon with pups as I am doing rescue in a small Mexican town. But I've found sooooo much helpful here and I like your approaches the best. Much appreciated!
I've really been enjoying your videos. So informative! In a few weeks I will be getting a Ausky puppy and its been 11 years since I've had a dog. Do you have a how to prep for a puppy video? I know I want to crate train since this is a Blue Heeler/Husky breed. And I am kind of driving myself crazy with picking out a crate, I could use a little guidance. Thank you !
How's the training working ?! Would love to hear 😊
Hi! My daughter and I adopted a 2 month old puppy like 3 weeks ago and we've been having a lot of problems trying to have her stop nipping and biting. I've been trying to implement what you've suggested on this video but nothing seems to work. Her biting escalates once I try stop the biting. She would bite everything but her toys many times. Every time I try to correct her she bites me. We don't play rough with her but I have to admit that we get frustrated as our puppy doesn't listen to us and keeps on biting like if she was getting angry when we try to stop this behavior. I'd like to know what we need to do differently to help our puppy and become a good leader for her. Please help if you're able. Thank you for taking the time to make all these helpful videos!!
Thank you❤
Hello!we are starting when we engage in play she quickly loses interest in playing/biting toys and PREFERS to bite our clothes/skin. I am not sure if my puppy is feeling frustrated b/c she is no longer running the show but the collar for controlling behavior seams to be amping her up and not calming her down and making her want to bite us more. We are staying calm and using the word “cut it” and the minute we grab her collar she turns into a rolling crocodile. We will do this ten times over with no improvements. She does not seem to connect biting your owners equals a correction. She’s a female 11 week old mini dachshund. Any tips would be great. TY!! FYI: we have done the leadership exercises on your YT account.
Just bought a husky 3 days ago so thank you i wiĺl use your methods and keep every1 uptodate 😊 13:23
Thank you
Thank you for the video. It’s been many years since I had a puppy. My new puppy is a poodle and she thinks my son is a puppy. She nips and jumps on him constantly. It’s always fun till my kiddo gets hurt and it’s so frustrating to get the both to calm down and work together.
How do you do this with a Pomchi puppy who have sensitive tracheas and tugging on a collar might do damage?
How many treats are to much? Do you only use them during training?
Is it too late to start using a House line on a 9mth old puppy, to try & combat some of the mistakes we've made? ie calming & settling better, & mouthing/biting-obviously not designed to hurt but does because bigger teeth!
My wife and I just rescued a dog who's about 3 and he just loves to play bite and we've been trying to get him to simmer down with it but we're a little confused. Any tips for older dogs?
i just adopted a one year old rescue dog and while he isn’t a puppy i’ve found the puppy nipping tips help as well. in my experience these videos that say “puppy biting” can often be very helpful for play biting in adult dogs who haven’t had the proper training as well (such as rescues) because they’ve essentially never grown out of that puppy phase. as long as it’s just play biting and not aggressive these tips should also work, may just take a bit longer.
We have a 10 week old bernedoodle who is not treat motivated at all. (And we have tried a thousand different kids of treats) I have had a lot of puppies in my life, but I have never had one that is not treat motivated. She responds pretty well to praise, but do you have any advice for a puppy that is not treat motivated?
Did you find anything that worked? We have a new, 8wo Airedoodle puppy, and he seems rather disinterested in treats and toys, although he knows what belongs to him. He loves being with us and is eager to please, but all the preparation I did watching the clicker and treat videos is not viable. So frustrating! I am just trying to teach him commands using praise and cuddles, or redirection. He has only been here one night, but I don't want bad habits to set in.
@@SunshineDesserts praise has worked really well for Remy. She also has fallen in love with her big sister, Paisley (our pit/lab mix who is 5) and will do anything that she does. I am thankful that Paisley is such a great dog. Once she saw Paisley getting treats, she decided that she will perform for treats too. She still is not completely treat motivated, but a combination of praise and treats (whatever her sister is getting) has worked pretty well for us. Good luck to you! The puppy stage is such a challenging but rewarding stage. It is so fun to see them turn into young adults.
THank you so much. You are an angel
very helpful 🙏🙏🙏
Hi. I have made most of the mistakes you spoke of. My baby is going on 5 months old, and she was 11 weeks when we got her (cockapoo). Is it too late to start over and stopped being attacked by my little shark dog. She is so cute and funny. I don't think my laughing is helping either. Thank you and have a nice day.
What breed of puppy was that? We just rescued an Aussiedoodle and she looks like she’ll look like that!
What are the best type of treats to use? I'm not finding much luck with treats the dog really likes.
Any suggestions for a deaf puppy? I have a now 7-month old Boston Terrier I rescued from a foster parent that has continued to chew on just about everything in spite of various training routines. Would sincerely appreciate any help!
Instead of words you use hand signals. I incorporated hand signals to my pitbull/black lab and it helped a lot, even though he's not even deaf.
God bless you both
VERY GOOD VIDEO---THANK YOU
My 3 yr old Shih Tzu continues to "mouth" especially when a visitor comes into the house. He never really bites but it scares people. I have tried a lot of things but still can't get him to stop. It's hard to have friends over and if I try putting him behind a gate he barks. I do have some success with using the house leach. I would like to see something with addressing this with an adult dog.
cute on these types of puppies but does not work on a 8 mo shepard. I cannot calm and he lives outside so much different. Thanks for the info
My puppy Izzy🐶is so cute but is always bitting even when I tried this does this happen to you 🤷🏾♀️
Thank you, we just got a Jack Russell, boy o boy,!
Same here - I feel your pain! 🥺
We have a 9week old German Shepherd mix.. I’m used to small dogs, she is getting big fast, I have never seen a pup who bites like her, I am definitely going to be using these videos in hopes of training her, she is a sweet, smart, pup, just stubborn and hyper ❤
My dogs deaf can you help he’s a rescue puppy who has seperation anxiety. Barking when we leave a room . He’s been with us 2 weeks and is 6 mths cocker spaniel can you help
That puppy looks and acts like mine. Thank you 🙏
I’ve got a three month old puppy she’s bitting me scratching me she’s bit my older dogs ear and caused her an ear infection with biting her she’s not getting on with her at all please help
My puppy is also out of hand!
Any advice with your young puppy nipping and getting to rough with your older dog? I’m struggling to have them play nicely
You and me both
What snacks are you using ? mine likes to play with his food.
My 10 week puppy does not appear to be food motivated like the dogs in almost every video I have watched. He will take the food but does so slowly and gently and he loses interest in food related training after a minute or two.
How do you continue training your puppy when the neighbor comes over with the kids and out of control. It seems like all training flies out the window!! I try to keep the puppy calm but....
My dog is too small to get a good handle on her. Do you have any similar videos for small dogs? I have a harness on her instead of a neck collar. Magbe that is the issue?
@McCann Dog Training do you have videos of older, bigger dogs that haven't had an ounce of training because they were in a shelter? We have a Husky mix that loves to use me as a chew toy!! I have cuts and bruises all over my arms I look like my husband abuses me! Little puppy teeth are easier to handle. I feel like I'm being attacked and need help!
Fair warning every one, I want to brag a little about my puppy. :P
I was lucky that my girl wasn't mean in anyway, she was playful. There is simply an age when they like to gnaw and nip and to some extent it's ok to let them. It's a phase. I read or saw (somewhere) that mother dogs make a loud high pitched yip when a puppy's bite is a little too hard and it stops them instantly because of course they weren't doing it to hurt you. I did that a few times and my puppy would immediately back off and make big eyes like "omg I'm so sorry!". As a result she has developed the softest mouth. In fact now she's older she doesn't mouth you at all, and will turn her head away if you try to put your fiinger between her teeth or anything.
Another scenario is when playing and the dog is prancing around, "laughing" (the huffs and snorts they make when they play I think of as laughter and excitement) maybe trying to grab a toy from you or whatever. If it's mouth is open it might accidentally touch you with a tooth - immediately stop the game and say a sharp "NO", then wait 10 seconds and start the game again. (Yeah I watched this video too late but really, it's not the word, its the tone: "stop whatever you're doing immediately"). 10-30 seconds time-out is enough for them to get the message. Punishment (that word just means consequences, like stopping the game, a reprimand, turning your back and removing your attention from them. I do not mean you should hit or harm your dog) rarely needs to be longer than that. I taught her never to bark in the house by doing that. We're playing, she gets excited, she lets out a bark and the playing stops. If the response is short, sharp and immediately follows the undesired behaviour the dog understands the connection. But if you leave your dog alone and it has chewed furniture, you can't punish it because it absolutely will not draw a connection between the punishment and something it did hours ago. It will just think you are an unpredictable person.
Honestly, I'm not a trainer. I just applied two things consistently - one was just that: being consistent. Exact same response to the same behaviour, every time, without deviation and like I said, immediately. The second is, rather than telling her what not to do, I tried to teach her what to do. A third thing is I trained frequently and still do refreshers. That's it and if I list here the things she's learned.
*No barking
*No biting or mouthing
*Wait while her food is being served.
*Go to her spot when there's any sort of activity at the front door (she used to get excited and get underfoot and we were worried she might even run out).
*No entry to the kitchen.
*All 4 on the floor - no jumping on people when they come home.
*Both verbal and non-verbal (hand signal) commands to sit.
*Both verbal and non-verbal commands to stay - which means lie down and touch your chin to the floor and wait for the next command.
*Verbal command to drop it.
*Hand signal to come to my side and heel.
*A low soft whistle to come.
*Her name means to come. We had to teach humans not to over use her name and not to refer to her by name. THAT was hard!
*A finger snap usually means a release from whatever previous holding command, it can mean "at ease", you have permission to do whatever it is you're wanting to do, and sometimes it also means bring back whatever is in your mouth. Yes, dogs understand context. Another example, she knows she's not allowed on the furniture on her own but she is allowed if invited by a human. Interestingly, dogs are also multilingual. In our household two languages are spoken and she knows most of her commands in both.
*She's incredibly well housebroken. In fact she's kind of fastidious and doesn't like using "pulbic restrooms". We only figured this out because we took her to a park once and we didn't really notice that she didn't do any business there but when we got home several hours later, she raced across the house and out the back to get to "her" toilet and let go!
*There's probably some I've forgotten.
Now all of this took a while. I think we started around 6 months and it took till she was around 2 and a half. She doesn't make mistakes but she's a bit of an individualist so sometimes she will look at you meaningfully as if to say, "Do you mind? I was doing something." before obeying. Occasionally she just decides to be a d*&k, ignores you and deliberately does all the things she's not allowed to do like she's got a checklist but for the most part it has worked out well.
By the way she taught me to play fetch. She kept bring various toys and dropping them at my feet or trying to actually place them in my hand. One day I threw one. That day I think she made me throw it about 200 times. :D
I tried the house line and all my puppy does is chew on it Any suggestions ?
I need a smaller collar than small size, any suggestions?
I bought a collar that could be lengthened or shortened .. I cut it and glued using super glue.. friend used a cat collar but I found it too narrow
Silly question: my Daisy just turned 10 days ago. Is she still a puppy?
She’s started biting (nipping really - not hurting but teeth to hand or whatever when she wants something 🙄)
Hi what do you think about the click method?
Hi I'm new here i have a 5 month old german shepherd that is having biting issues and also jumping issues . I have been. Saying NO! He gets more excited help !!! I have been watching your videos but I don't know where to start . Just not listening it seems. I'm worried he doesn't trust me as a leader . I want to fix what I might have caused ....confused need help love my Thor ty
My puppy constantly chews on the house line. Any advice?
Do you have any tips for the house line when you have toddlers who accidentally step on it? Thank you
He doesn’t listen in a calm voice. Unless you raise your voice he just doesn’t listen 😭
Do you offer any online classes for dogs that are 11 months old? Just adopted her. She definitely has issues
My question is why keep giving them treats every time you wany them to correct or obey or stop. What else can you offer or do instead of actreat which gets too be too much food to keep giving them to control them.
This works if my dog have already 8 months?
I have a DOBIE puppy and her teeth are sharp. It hurts so what I do is grab her ears and stretch her cheeks back and say no bite until she relaxes and starts licking me it took about a week but if she gets outta line, I just say no bite and she licks me instead. It worked for me. 🤷♀️
My dogs have never been nippers but my Labradoodle, 18 month old has always slapped me, usually in the arm but he loves to slap me. His half sister, a miniature sheepadoodle, (12 months old) waits until I'm asleep and decides to lay on me. There is nothing about miniature her when's comes to her compared to me
mine is around 3-3.5 months and its almost impossiblenti walk in the yard without bite i also have cats and she is chasing them like crazy how can i stop it is it too late?
How old is this puppy i wonder? I have a cat too he is too rough with him.
My puppy keeps lungeing at me he can get very aggressive.I know I am not handling it right.
Can someone tell me what breed is the puppy in the video?
5:02 LOL 😂
Not so funny when your eye is scratched out!
Is grabbing the collar like this during training okay for an 11-week old puppy?
So they say holding the collar against the cheek keeps them from being able to bite but my 9mo puppy can still completely reach my arm
I really need this help. My miniature schnauzer is four months old and boy is her teeth SHARP.
. And she’s very smart. I think she’s outsmarting me. HELP
She is soooo cute🤩
We would pretend to cry or whine when she would bite us. Along with some of these other things ( house line is a must). It’s best that the puppy doesn’t get into a lot of situations where they bite, but when they do, we make it seem like she hurt us. We didn’t make it seem like we were yelling at her or anything. More wanting her to have sympathy for us.
I act like it hurts cause it does hurt but my puppy just bites harder and gets excited 😔 what do I do??
@@babynieve9612 saaaaaaame 😢
@@babynieve9612 puppy might be misinterpreting your yelping as excitement. disengage, turn your back from them and act boring, or walk out the room for a bit.
Thank you so much Kayl, you are amazing!! Please come and live with me😅😅😅
1:30 If I’m already speaking calmly in an even tone, how does puppy learn “settle”? How is that taught? Just like they don’t come speaking English, how would they know to settle?
i took it to mean that the tone of voice was more important than the word you choose. the way she said "settle" was calm but firm, and the puppy settled from the tone of voice, and then she confirmed "good settle" to reinforce the link between the word and behaviour.
OOOOOOO WHOA🐶🐶🐶🐕🐶🐕🦺
I’ve got a 2 year old girl and and morkie puppy. There is no way to separate them. So hopefully this will stop my puppy from biting her.
I have a 7 month old red retriever and she is always biting my hands and clothes. She even snarles her face when she does it to me. I say "Enough" and she does it more. I am the second in the alpha role. Is this just play or more serious? Help!
probably depends on how hard the biting is. if it's pretty hard, you really need to take her in and get some 1 on 1 training with a professional, since it shows she didn't learn bite inhibition when puppies are usually supposed to, and it will be more difficult to not end up with an adult dog that doesn't know how to regulate their mouth pressure.
I don't have an issue with my puppy biting us. She bites her older sister in the face, or she will hang off her face. They love to wrestle. I am trying to keep them from wrestling, but my older girl hates chasing and running after the ball. It is 55 pounds vs. 25 pounds, so the puppy always comes up a little lame. The puppy is from the shelter and came to us Emaciated and food-aggressive, which makes me sad. My other husky usually has food whenever she wants, and now I can not have her food down, and they eat in separate rooms.
The biggest trouble I am having tho is the puppy biting her sister, How do I stop this?
I have a deaf puppy. Trying to get this down with a deaf dog has proven difficult because even when I do the collar thing, he thinks I’m playing when I grab the collar to help settle, etc. please help!
If the pup can't hear you, you need to make it visible for them.
Body language. Dogs are able to understand our facial expressions and read our body language. Make sure to use gestures for everything. So to make the dog sit you use one specific gesture. Same for laying down, come here, stay and all other commands.
You can also use treats and make the pup use his nose. He smells the treat, but you won't give it until he calms down. This can take a while, up to 20 minutes even. Don't give up! They're smart and will understand soon enough that being calm is rewarded.
I have a 1 year old and a 3 year old. It's so so difficult to get them all on board 😭