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"Every time your dog passes your knee, say "Heel," jerk the leash backward, and pat your side to encourage him to stay close."

 

Training The Problem Dog

When a puppy is small, we kneel; we coax; we bribe with food to get him to come.

Training The Problem Dog


THE DOG THAT RUNS AWAY

If your dog runs away when he knows the meaning of the word come, the next time you go for a walk, carry a rolled magazine. If he does not listen when you call him, throw the magazine at his heels, kneel, call him again and praise him while he is coming to you.

THE CAT CHASER

The next time you take your dog where there is a cat, carry a small rolled magazine. Put your dog on leash and introduce him to the cat. Hold the rolled magazine and if he lunges forward say "NO!" and quickly lower the magazine between them. If he is off leash and makes a dash for the cat, throw what you are holding at the dog's heels and tell him firmly "COME!"

THE CAR CHASER

Break the habit of chasing cars by arming yourself with two or three empty food cans and one or two empty cartons. Hide in the car while someone else drives. When your dog comes running out, and the car has stopped, jump out and chase him by throwing things at him.

THE PLAYFUL BITER

When a puppy nips in play, biting is apt to become a habit. When your puppy grabs at your arm or at your clothing, cuff him on the nose and tell him "NO!" After you cuff him, pat him. This annoying habit could make your parents dispose of your dog.

THE SERIOUS BITER

Dogs bite for three reasons: to guard, when they don't want to do something, and when they are afraid.
Scold the over-protective dog. Make him understand that he must never attack because he feels like guarding.
Muzzle the fear-biter. Force him in a kind way to let strangers handle him. In time he may get over being frightened.
If your dog resents combing or growls when you take his bone away, rap him sharply on the tip of the nose and tell him you will have none of that! Don't bully him but let him know you are the master.

THE CHEWER

Confine the dog that chews in a room where he can do little damage. Give him toys and bones made of hard rubber or rawhide, or give him a tennis ball. Wait until you catch him chewing on something he shouldn't, then startle him! Throw something at the spot and tell him "NO!" Throw the object when he isn't looking at you.

Does your dog hide under the chair or the bed and growl when you try to get him out?

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mrzer0 posted a photo:

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Sean helping me put the bite jacket on. You may not realize this, but its important that the dogs being trained to bite you, do NOT see you put this equipment on (esp. the coat) because the dog could see you putting on a coat, learn to attack you, and then become conditioned to attack ANYONE putting on any coat! ph33r!!



Train your puppy to go to the bathroom on papers so he can have more freedom.

Dog Behaviour Training - The Problem Dog

Let the center of the leash rest on the floor.

Your Puppys Early Training - Staying Alone

Does your dog hide under the chair or the bed and growl when you try to get him out?

 

Boxer Puppies Articles

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Puppy Training Tips

Use an ordinary leather collar for this training and tug gently on the leash until the puppy learns not to pull ahead.

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Puppy House Training - House Manners

While you push him to the floor, scratch his back and give praise.

Leash Training Your Dog

Kneel, and coax him to take a few steps.

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