Our puppy, Odin, just turned sixteen weeks today and up until last week has been great, we have had very little complaints. But as of late, He has started acting out and I would like advice from owners who have many years of experience in raising Boxers. I'm staring to get conflicted advice, all of our neighbors have dogs and each one has their own theories of why and how we should handle him, but none of them are boxer owners. He are the main issues:
Biting - I think he is playing but then after multiple attempts to make him stop, mainly by walking away ,yelping and/or using the **leave it command (which i know he knows **because **if i catch with one of my kids toys and use it he listens) he still continues to chomp down on the back of my calves, which makes it really hard to get out of the situation if I can't even he turn my back. My calves are starting to take a beating and tonight he actually broke the skin and drew blood. The rough play seems to be triggered when I'm disciplining him for getting too rough with kids or while we are on our walk he will just stop and when I give him a tug to go he will bite at my calves as well. I'm****all about the positive reinforcement training and it does work really well on him. I was so excited this afternoon when I had turned up the charm and praised him all morning for following his commands like a champ. I thought we were turning a corner and were going to get through the day without incident.**
I have confessed my frustrations with my neighbors **and have read many forums topics on here. A**couple pieces of advice we've been given was to hold him down and dominate him, hold his muzzle together and flick him in the nose if he won't let go, but all those things seem to do is escalate his intensity. The only way I've managed to cool him down is to pick him up and put him outside. **Im trying really hard to stay positive and hope this is all a phase and he will grow out of it, but I can't help the slight fear thAt is growing inside of me.**
Growling -**He seems to do this mostly at night when I'm trying to relocate him to his crate. He won't listen to my commands to go to bed and we are pretty routine about the procedure **every night. He knows exactly what I want because when I say it's bed time he will just open his end look out of the corner of them at me. After multiple faed attempts to command him up I **will go to push his butt off the couch or his dog bed and he will growl or even snip. Or the other time is when I'm having discipline him for standing on top of my four year old. **He is half licking half nipping, but she doesn't like it and he won't get off so now when it gets to this point I have to grab him by the collar and pull him off in which he returns with a growl and starts ghe rough play which turns into calf biting. I'm starting to get nervous to approach him when in these situations, especially with my daughter, I certainly don't want him becoming anymore aggressive to her. **
A few things to keep in mind - We always redirect with toys if we have them handy, but this only works some of the time. **He gets plenty of exercise, usually two walks a day plus tons of playtime with my children and I. He is free to roam the house and backyard all day because I'm home with him, only crating him when I'm gone for more than an hour. He has always been stubborn since he was a puppy, but he has never been aggressive if you touch his food while he is eating or play with any of his toys. He seems to love other dogs too, never once had an issue there. **I've wanted this puppy for so long and want to do anything possible to help him adjust to our family and home. He is treated like a king, but has boundaries. **I know he is smart, he was doing two or three commands and walking on a leash at eight weeks old. I don't want him to sense my insecurities, but it is becoming more and more unclear of what he is going to pull. Help me nip him in the butt! **
P.s. it's late, I'm sure I forgot something or if you have questions, I'm an open book.**
Biting - I think he is playing but then after multiple attempts to make him stop, mainly by walking away ,yelping and/or using the **leave it command (which i know he knows **because **if i catch with one of my kids toys and use it he listens) he still continues to chomp down on the back of my calves, which makes it really hard to get out of the situation if I can't even he turn my back. My calves are starting to take a beating and tonight he actually broke the skin and drew blood. The rough play seems to be triggered when I'm disciplining him for getting too rough with kids or while we are on our walk he will just stop and when I give him a tug to go he will bite at my calves as well. I'm****all about the positive reinforcement training and it does work really well on him. I was so excited this afternoon when I had turned up the charm and praised him all morning for following his commands like a champ. I thought we were turning a corner and were going to get through the day without incident.**
I have confessed my frustrations with my neighbors **and have read many forums topics on here. A**couple pieces of advice we've been given was to hold him down and dominate him, hold his muzzle together and flick him in the nose if he won't let go, but all those things seem to do is escalate his intensity. The only way I've managed to cool him down is to pick him up and put him outside. **Im trying really hard to stay positive and hope this is all a phase and he will grow out of it, but I can't help the slight fear thAt is growing inside of me.**
Growling -**He seems to do this mostly at night when I'm trying to relocate him to his crate. He won't listen to my commands to go to bed and we are pretty routine about the procedure **every night. He knows exactly what I want because when I say it's bed time he will just open his end look out of the corner of them at me. After multiple faed attempts to command him up I **will go to push his butt off the couch or his dog bed and he will growl or even snip. Or the other time is when I'm having discipline him for standing on top of my four year old. **He is half licking half nipping, but she doesn't like it and he won't get off so now when it gets to this point I have to grab him by the collar and pull him off in which he returns with a growl and starts ghe rough play which turns into calf biting. I'm starting to get nervous to approach him when in these situations, especially with my daughter, I certainly don't want him becoming anymore aggressive to her. **
A few things to keep in mind - We always redirect with toys if we have them handy, but this only works some of the time. **He gets plenty of exercise, usually two walks a day plus tons of playtime with my children and I. He is free to roam the house and backyard all day because I'm home with him, only crating him when I'm gone for more than an hour. He has always been stubborn since he was a puppy, but he has never been aggressive if you touch his food while he is eating or play with any of his toys. He seems to love other dogs too, never once had an issue there. **I've wanted this puppy for so long and want to do anything possible to help him adjust to our family and home. He is treated like a king, but has boundaries. **I know he is smart, he was doing two or three commands and walking on a leash at eight weeks old. I don't want him to sense my insecurities, but it is becoming more and more unclear of what he is going to pull. Help me nip him in the butt! **
P.s. it's late, I'm sure I forgot something or if you have questions, I'm an open book.**
. So hang in there, it does get better it just takes time, patience and consistency.