That sounds logical and reasonable. I knew terriers were spritely things, just not to what extent. Then again, for me, tht is part of what makes them such amazing creatures.
Thanks for the advice. Hopefully, within the next month or so, things will at least have improved.
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- Mon May 18, 2009 2:30 am
- Forum: Dog Training Advice
- Topic: Heavy mouthing and biting: how to approach the problem
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- Sun May 17, 2009 3:59 pm
- Forum: Dog Training Advice
- Topic: Heavy mouthing and biting: how to approach the problem
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Thanks for that. The truth is that recently, because nothing seems to be working, I have indeed stopped holding his mouth shut, and am just using the word no, over and over again. When he bites particularly hard, I put him in his play pen for a minute or so, let him out (so long as he's not whining)...
- Sun May 17, 2009 12:54 pm
- Forum: Dog Training Advice
- Topic: Heavy mouthing and biting: how to approach the problem
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Heavy mouthing and biting: how to approach the problem
Hello everyone. This is my first post, so HELLO, nice to be here. I have a 2.5 month old parson russell terrier. He is the most incredible mouther if have ever seen, AND, I don't think Lander got to understand the bite inhibition thing. I have read that when bitten, squeal, or, when bitten, give a s...