Okay, so normally my Boxer, Beau is a wonderful dog. He sleeps all night, walks decently enough on the leash... (yes he still reacts to strangers, either pulling back or trying to pull towards them, but he's normally controllable when that happens and has been getting better.) He's no longer has accidents in the house (though he's still learning how to tell me when he needs to go.) he is crate trained, if I want him in it I just tell him to go in and he goes in, sometimes he goes in on his own with out my asking. When he wants to be he is really good at listening... For example, he can be eating a meal and if I tell him to stop, he stops until I give him permission to continue about 90% of the time.
However, I am at a loss as to what to do in two areas.
1. He likes to bite...
I've tried saying ouch, or making other sounds, I avoid looking at him and stop touching him... and it has little to no effect on him... The sounds most of the time seem to make him more excited and he just goes about his business if I ignore him, as if he doesn't even care. He is even worse with my 11 yr old daughter... She can't even be in the same space with out him trying to jump on her and bite at her. Now it's obvious to me he's not trying to be aggressive, he just seems overly excited, and with her, she over reacts to the situation... Which causes him to feed off of that high energy and he gets worse. But lately he's even started to try and snap at me or just chew on me when I grab his collar to put his leash on or his coat.
Any advice is good advice please?!
2nd Issue.
Beau every now and then gets really riled up and wants to play, usually it's when he's been playing with his toys by himself for a bit. I'll be sitting watching the tv when he starts to bite on me, I know he's doing it to try and get me to play, but I can't always play when he wants to play so I tell him no and if he's jumped on me which he likes to do, I push him off and go back to doing what I was doing... Lately, and I mean in the last month or so.. he's started to bark back at me when I tell him no, he'll lower down growl, whine and a whole more, all because I tell him no... During the day I can usually just ignore it.. but now he's started to do it during the late evenings when my kid is asleep.. waking her up .... I'm not too sure if this is normal boxer behavior, and if it is, if anyone has any ideas of how I can make this better I would greatly appreciate it.
On a side note, I do play with my dog about 1 hour a day, and he actually does go on walks with me since we live so close to the park.. I can't run for physical reasons.. so we tend to walk about 60 mins if not more a day, so I know he's getting some of the energy out.. and when we have our walks he's always better, but only if they are long walks... because of where I live he can't be off his leash outside, so unfortunately he doesn't get freedom outside of my apartment, which is what makes me so glad to live so close to a park with a trail in it.
Anyways, not sure if that information helps.. but any information and advice anyone can give me is appreciated.
However, I am at a loss as to what to do in two areas.
1. He likes to bite...
I've tried saying ouch, or making other sounds, I avoid looking at him and stop touching him... and it has little to no effect on him... The sounds most of the time seem to make him more excited and he just goes about his business if I ignore him, as if he doesn't even care. He is even worse with my 11 yr old daughter... She can't even be in the same space with out him trying to jump on her and bite at her. Now it's obvious to me he's not trying to be aggressive, he just seems overly excited, and with her, she over reacts to the situation... Which causes him to feed off of that high energy and he gets worse. But lately he's even started to try and snap at me or just chew on me when I grab his collar to put his leash on or his coat.
Any advice is good advice please?!
2nd Issue.
Beau every now and then gets really riled up and wants to play, usually it's when he's been playing with his toys by himself for a bit. I'll be sitting watching the tv when he starts to bite on me, I know he's doing it to try and get me to play, but I can't always play when he wants to play so I tell him no and if he's jumped on me which he likes to do, I push him off and go back to doing what I was doing... Lately, and I mean in the last month or so.. he's started to bark back at me when I tell him no, he'll lower down growl, whine and a whole more, all because I tell him no... During the day I can usually just ignore it.. but now he's started to do it during the late evenings when my kid is asleep.. waking her up .... I'm not too sure if this is normal boxer behavior, and if it is, if anyone has any ideas of how I can make this better I would greatly appreciate it.
On a side note, I do play with my dog about 1 hour a day, and he actually does go on walks with me since we live so close to the park.. I can't run for physical reasons.. so we tend to walk about 60 mins if not more a day, so I know he's getting some of the energy out.. and when we have our walks he's always better, but only if they are long walks... because of where I live he can't be off his leash outside, so unfortunately he doesn't get freedom outside of my apartment, which is what makes me so glad to live so close to a park with a trail in it.
Anyways, not sure if that information helps.. but any information and advice anyone can give me is appreciated.
! It's great for teaching recall too, since you can reel the dog in when they ignore your command to come.