Ways to Train Your Dog Not to Bite
Dogs bite for a variety of different reasons. As a dog owner, you owe it to your pet to understand these reasons. Here, we will look at the reasons dogs bite and the methods to train them not to bite.
First, lets talk about puppies. Puppies need to learn not to bite from the beginning of their lives. So when your puppy bites it is important to yelp, and immediately stop playing with them. After a few occurrences they will associate the bite with no more play and stop biting.
1. Give Alternatives
Never play with your dog only using your hands. They cannot associate your hands with play. If your hands look like a toy they will be treated like a toy. So always use toys when playing with your dog, and always have plenty of toys available to them. This is so they always have something to do and don't get frustrated.
2. No Aggressive Play
When playing games with your dog make sure they don't get aggressive. If you're playing tug of way with them and they begin to grow, or snarl them stop playing and reprimand them immediately. Plus no wrestling. It's ok to run with each other but NEVER get aggressive with them. They'll start to think that this behavior is OK.
3. Socialize Them
To keep your dog from biting strangers, make sure you let them socialize with neighbors and friends a lot. The more people they get to know, the less likely they will be to bite those they don't know.
As an adult, dogs can bite because of they are confused about their role in the household. They may think they're the boss or "alpha" dog and you are trying to invade their territory. Breaking the dog of this is fairly simple and teaches that YOU are the alpha. Those ways are:
4. You Always Sit Higher Up
Never let the dog up on the living room couch or chairs.
5. Make Sure You are in Control
Not giving them attention when they demands it from you. If they walk up and place their head under your hand, ignore them.
6. You Eat First When in packs in the wild the alpha dog always eats first. So make sure you as the alpha eats first. Then wash up and feed them after. Plus, never give them table scraps. The alpha always eats the better food, and if they eat the same thing you did, your dog sees it as being on the same level of hierarchy as you are.
7. No Games in Where You Can Lose Another reason not to play tug of war or wrestle is because those are games dogs play with their packed to find out who's top dog. If you lose these types of games, your dog sees it as you being the weaker member of the pack. Avoid playing games like this with your dog.
8. Go Where You Want
Always be the first through a doorway in front of your dog.
9. Reprimand Them
When they bite you, isolate the dog in a box or cage for about 5 minutes.
10. One on the Snout
If they ever do bite you, GENTLY rap them on the snout, and sternly say "OUCH!" or "NO BITING!" Then stop paying attention to them completely. Note: Don't beat up your dog. Lightly tap them with your hand on the snout.
11. A Light Spritz
Have a spray bottle handy. Anytime your dog bites spritz them with the water in the bottle. If you want to make the bottle more affective, put a little apple vinegar in it and dilute it with water. Then when you spritz them it's more than just getting wet. It will have a bad smell that your dog doesn't like.
12. Illness
Older dogs that begin to bite are a whole different ball game. This can be due to pain or the loss of sight or hearing that causes the animal to startle. These are simple and easy to remedy with either pain medication or simply telling people to be sure the dog is aware of them before approaching or petting it.
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Published September 24th, 2008
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