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Old 05-01-2007   #1 (permalink)
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okay,I have a new puppy and she loves to bite and play...but the problem is that she cant be trained!!!hot could I train her and shat should I do in order for her to behave and not be a baby anymore???
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If she is a puppy - she IS a baby. If you didn't like that behavior, I would have gotten an adult dogs. Some larger breeds are not considered settled down and passed all the puppy-ness until the age of 2. That's how I got my dog. Someone "threw him away" when he was 6 months old because he acted "too much like a puppy" and I adopted him and since I had the love to give him, he has grown up into a still playful but wonderful dog.It takes time and patience...and a little time to let them grow up...to train a puppy. Training is the little things you do everyday, it doesn't happen overnight.
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well if obiedence is the problem there are many ways you could go at it. what you could do is give it a toy or let it nimble on ur thumb. if hes getting too rough give him a stern NO. DONT YELL. yelling will make it worse. if hes going in rooms he no suppose to there are sprays that can keep him out. they stink to him, you can't smell a thing and there will be no discoloration on your carpet. and give him treats for doing the right thing every now and then not everytime. if you give it to him everytime he'll just keep doing wrong things and do a good thing just for a treat. he'll know the difference. just try some new methods and go on dor training websites.
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