When I first read this I thought it might refer to visiting a bbar.. Alas, tho, this IS the dog forum so it was about a dog nipping.. not taking nips.... *sigh*
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy She bights hard and constantly at my ankles, jumps up and bites me. I try tapping her nose and putting my finger down her throat, squealing loud and then ignoring her to teach bit inhibition. I also always divert her attention to a chew toy. |
I am not quite sure what you are doing here with the finger down the throat routine. The way to stop biting is to stop playing. Game OVER the instant the dog "misses" and nails you, whether intentionally or in play and accidentally. dogs are amazingly accurate with their mouths and can learn and should learn.
If the dog bites and snarls you stand up, fold you armas and separate yourself from the dog with a physical barrier IMMEDIATELY. Return in a little whiel to continue the ply and the minute this starts again, repeat.
I would also teach this dog to gently take a treat and/or food from your hand so that no food aggression gets started.
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy I fear that one of the reasons is because I need to leave her with my guard when I travel for work, and Malawians (I live in Malawi) don’t like dogs and so might not follow the rules.. |
Would your guard abuse the dog? What do you mean by not following the rules? If there is abuse going on, or if a dog this young is acting aggressive, is it possible this person is encouraging it? If so, that has to stop.
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy I don’t want to completely blame on him, I also think I have a problem being the ‘convincing’ alpha female and have not provided enough structure in her life. Another reason is that she was traumatized from her life before…she came to me without food for two days and even had scars from worms living in her skin…... |
I don't know if you have to be a convincing Alpha Female to a dog. I never tried this. I would take a look at the stickie or NILIF (Nothing In Life Is Free) and invoke this starting.. now... with this dog. Any dog.
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy I’m wondering if anyone has and advice regarding the following:
-Is four/five months two young to be to worried or start serious obedience interventions? …... |
No. You should start training now. Earlier is better IMO. Take a look at NILIF as noted. Also take a look at this site:
www.clickertraining.com
I have a GSD and I used the clicker training method and found it very effective.
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy -I have a huge yard and field outside my house and so I don’t use a leash. Is this actually harming her? …... |
Every dog needs to learn to walk on a leash. You can't travel or take a dog with you if it is off leash, so while off leash work is beneficial,. leash training is also beneficial. I love that my dog can go with me off leash, but in situations with people, traffic, other dogs, she needs to be on leash.
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Originally Posted by AbroadWithPuppy -Also, am I too late in controlling her nipping? I’m so worried that she will be unsafe to take in public and I really want to be able to take her traveling with me. …... |
Train her to a leash and then try taking her some place and see. If she lunges at peole and tries to get at them to bite, you have a problem. Can you get to a dog class(puppy training of Obediecne 1)? This will help to socialize her. A dog that is to go places with you needs to be going those places, on leash, now to learn social manners. If her biting is so agressive you cannot do this, and it is this way at 5 mos old, you have a problem that needs a professional behaviorist/dog trainer to help you with.
I would also suggest you read:
"The Other end of the Leash" by Patricia McConnell
"Culture Clash" by Jean Donaldson