I know what you guys are going through. My Logan will be four months on the 22. I too had major puppy regret for a while there!! Logan was so relentless in his nipping/chasing of my eight year old, that she was crying all the time and "hated" the dog. She was very sad and thought that the dog didn't like her and refused to play with him. He went through a very bad phase of this between 9-13 weeks old. Luckily, with bite inhibition stuff(took about two weeks for him and using time outs) he has quit doing this. We have learned that we can not have any "family" time in the living room in the evenings....seems to be his insano time. I usually crate him in the evenings when i am getting the kids/house settled for the night. I did keep a log in the begining for a few days and tracked when his behavior seemed to be the worse...his was in the evening when my husband and older kid got home. I just crated him at that time. I supervise all interactions with the children and choose to let him be with the kids when he is more tired or his behavior is in check. I try not to set him up for failure and have their interactions all be positive ones. I also let the older one be involved in his training...let her be the one to feed him(he has to sit and wait permission)..and be the one to give him his treat when he crates. This has made a huge difference. I don't tolerate any rough housing with him...my husband is bad about that. We have taught him a few constructive and appropriate games like fetch and so forth that he can do with the kids in the yard. I also keep him on a long lead in the yard so that i have control of him if needs be. My older one is also going to puppy classes with me so that she can see we are not the only ones. It is all a process and you do have to have lots of patience. This too will be our last pup.....i love my Logie, but I can't do this again...will definetly rescue an older dog!!
I too had major puppy regret for a while there!! Logan was so relentless in his nipping/chasing of my eight year old, that she was crying all the time and "hated" the dog. She was very sad and thought that the dog didn't like her and refused to play with him.
!! It seems he is finding his place in the family and getting a handle of the rules of the house. I love him dearly...he's my man! Puppies don't get to be those fabulous boxers everyone raves about by themselves....you gotta show them the way. I have never seen anything more capable of making your blood boil and your heart melt all at the same time than a boxer puppy!He doesn't do this anymore and has also stopped with the sassy "back talk" when he is told to do something that wasn't on his agenda.