FionaAD
Boxer Pal
Fiona is an 8 week old puppy who is incredibly smart and sweet. She already knows many commands and not to go in certain rooms. We practice corrections with Fiona by snapping and using a "psst" noise to distract her and let her know to change her behavior. Most of the time, she responds immediately. However, when she continues in going where or doing something she is not supposed to do, we get up and "claim" the area or thing she is misusing by standing in her way and gently redirecting her to another area or another activity. This normally works, but she sometimes starts "attacking" me by jumping and biting at my feet or my hands. Because I continue to snap and make the "psst" noise during those moments, she seems to be getting used to it and it losing it effect as a deterrent. I have tried waiting for her to calm down and giving her treats when she is doing good, but she doesn't seem to calm down, it just escalates until she is biting me and running around me in circles. I don't know what else to do because I don't want to do anything that is harmful for her, and I don't want to put her in her crate so that she thinks that is punishment. I tried ignoring her, but then she goes where I was telling her not to and I feel that all the work to get her to stay out is undone. Please, any suggestions on how to deal with this?? I know she is just a young puppy, but I do not want to fail to correct behavior that is unhealthy for her and will become dangerous for us and others, and I don't want to lose my authority by wasting reactions on situations where it won't help. I really appreciate any response!
She's only going to learn if she bites - your job is to let her know that it hurts and that nobody will play with her if she hurts. She, in turn, will then gradually learn to be more gentle and gain an understanding of how to control the pressure her jaws can apply. Nature doesn't give puppies those razor sharp little needles they call teeth for no reason - it's precisely so that it WILL hurt when they bite, and so they can learn control before they actually develop any power.