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    Mar 5, 2010, 09:27 PM
    Cesar millan puppy biting
    I have a vert smart, sweet and gentle 11yo, slightly overweight, female chihuahua whom I dearly love... The problem is my 3mo female rottwieller/german shepherd mix puppy that is very beautiful, smart, and acts very adorable... but she has very sharp teeth and wants nothing more than to constantly use them to "playfully" bite not only me but my chihuahua. I've tried saying "shhhh" and snapping my fingers and also using my fingers to place pressure on her neck area to restrain her. She will stop for a minute but the minute I turn around, she's after my chihuahua again. I take her for long walks, and provide chew toys. I try to separate them, but wonder how long I will have to continue to do so... What more can I do? I also have another 5yo male chihuahua who is starting to become aggressive with the new pup. I believe he's protecting his girlfriend, my older chihuahua... All three of my dogs are rescue dogs and I will do everything possible to ensure they are all happy, healthy and safe.
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    Mar 5, 2010, 11:07 PM

    That pinching their neck technique makes me laugh :D

    The best way to stop a puppy biting is to deprive them of the one thing they want... attention. Or to redirect their biting onto something a bit more suitable than your hand.

    When I have a biting puppy, as soon as he digs his teeth into my hand I let out a high pitched "OUCH!" so that it sounds like a dogs yelp.
    Then I stand up and walk away, ignoring the pup.

    This has worked for all of my dogs, be it at 2 months or 2 years.

    Are all 3 dogs desexed? I would be worried about the Chi being aggressive towards the bigger dog and correct that behaviour as well.
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    Mar 6, 2010, 05:11 AM
    With a 3 month old Doberman in the house, I have recent experience with this (an hour ago). Puppies bite while playing, teething, investigating, or acting out when things aren't going their way. The size discrepancy in your case is a cause for concern, as the little ones could get injured accidentally.

    You might consider distraction techniques like a squirt bottle or compressed air can (like they use for cleaning keyboards). A squirt of water in the face, particularly when unexpected, will almost always let you get their attention so you can divert the puppy playfulness to something better, like playing with you.

    Like Shazamataz said, address the male's aggressiveness right now.
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    Mar 6, 2010, 06:15 AM

    Gang I still have to spread more rep But I agree witH Shaz's methid. It's a tried and true method and works 9 times out of 10. The high pitch OUCH resembels what they would hear from mom or liter mates. Cats suggestion of the diversion is also a great way to help.
    Some people use the squirt bottel with water, I'm not such a fan, I prefer more positive reinforcement tactics.
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    Mar 6, 2010, 08:02 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    Some people use the squirt bottel with water, I'm not such a fan, I prefer more positive reinforcement tactics.
    The squirt is for distraction, not discipline. Maybe I wasn't quite clear. An air can works just as well, or a clicker, or a whistle, or a bell. The point is to catch their attention and divert them from dangerous activity into other fun.

    Jem, you'll need to find what distraction method works best for you. Yelping doesn't work on ours, she just gets loud back at you.
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    Mar 6, 2010, 09:26 AM

    Sorry cats,I didn't mean to twist that :)
    I agree it is a good method for diverson, but some people take it too far. Not saying that the OP would do that or anything. It does work for a lot of dogs. And a lot of people use it, it's just not my preferred method, but you totally right, the OP has to find something that works for her and go with it. Can I recommend puppy manner classes, or level one obiedience classes?
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    Mar 6, 2010, 11:13 AM

    Why thank you sir!
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    Mar 6, 2010, 11:47 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    Why thank you sir!
    Have you noticed you can't use the sarcasm font in giving greenies? I can see where some would like to keep the green and purple separate, but hey...
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    Mar 6, 2010, 12:12 PM

    Green and purple?. it's my first day...


    I figure if I take 9 out of the 10 things you say as sarcastic, then I am doing good :p
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    Mar 6, 2010, 12:23 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    I figure if I take 9 out of the 10 things you say as sarcastic, then I am doing good
    Maybe seven
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    Mar 6, 2010, 12:26 PM

    Ahhhh... it's all coming together now.
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    Mar 6, 2010, 12:48 PM

    MY dog was biting me and my grandkids she's two ,just started this.Iwould also go OUCH!
    But I would get her and bite her slightly on the ear ,she has ouite
    And doesn't even nip at any one .
    Did this three times..
    Luck
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    Mar 6, 2010, 04:27 PM

    That whole fingers to the neck thing is just another way of distracting the dog. You're not actually supposed to pinch, just touch. It doesn't always work. But find a way to distract your dog that works for you. Let us know how it goes. :)
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    Mar 6, 2010, 05:06 PM

    The squirt bottle and compressed air cans or even shaker cans/rattles are distance distractions for getting the pup to leave the older dogs alone.

    Yelping and taking attention away can work for self-'protection', however, that method does not work when it is another creature the pup is 'playing' with and ignoring the 'back off' signals.

    Another method we are trying (with limited success when the pup is extremely excited) is using obedience commands such as 'leave it'.

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