Hello everyone!
I just got a female Boxer Pup 2 weeks ago. Lizzy is 10 weeks old, and I have numerous questions about training (sorry - this may be a bit wordy).
We pretty much have her house trained - she picked up on that pretty quick. The only time she did have an accident inside the house - she went to her "pee pee pads".
We have taught her to sit, stay, shake and down (as in lie down). She knows sit pretty well - but we sometimes have to get her attention (via a treat) for her to sit for us.
My concerns fall with her leash. I have a nylon, lightweight leash that I am using. She wears it around the house - so she gets use to it. Inside the house - she is good about it - as it does not seem to bother her. But - when we go for a walk - that leash is a source of irritation for her. She puts it in her mouth, pulls (like she wants to play "tug-of-war"), and sometimes growls (with her ears back). I say "Lizzy, No", then make her sit. I count to 10 (out loud) while she is sitting, then I let her resume the walking on the leash. I am not sure how effective this is - as we cannot get her to stop the actions described above. Sometimes she will do it mutilple times in a row. I am not sure if my "corrective" actions are appropriate, in handling this situation. Does anyone have any experience with a puppy/dog whom acts aggressively with the leash? I was thinking of trying Bitter Apple spray - has anyone used it and has it helped?
Since she is a puppy - she does bite. I do not mind if it is her toys - but she will bite us when she is riled up. We tell her no, we say "ouch", we giver he a chew toy, we take her on a walk (thus the leash aggression kicks in), we even walk away - and that does not seem to deter her from biting. My concern - she will continue to bite when she gets older/bigger. Does anyone have any tips on what they did, to keep the biting where she knows only her toys are OK? She does not bite hard - but she has baby teeth - and I cringe to think about that biting habit when her adult teeth come in.
Overall, I think we are lucky with our Lizzy - she picks things up quickly (which I heard Boxers are real quick to learn). I am not sure if some of the things we are dealing with are normal for a puppy or a forewarning of an aggressive dog?
I am not sure if I am training her properly - or if I should enroll her in some classes. I never owned a Boxer Pup before - so I am not sure what is considered to be ok (for her age) and what may signal a potential problem.
My concern: I need to control her (when she gets older) and I am petite. I read about establishing yourself as the Pack Leader (the Alpha) - what techniques are used for Puppy to acknowledge that I am Alpha?
I apologize for the long post - I have so many questions about what I am experiencing - and really no good point of reference to obtain answers.
I appreciate any advice and help.
Lizzy's Mom in Indiana
I just got a female Boxer Pup 2 weeks ago. Lizzy is 10 weeks old, and I have numerous questions about training (sorry - this may be a bit wordy).
We pretty much have her house trained - she picked up on that pretty quick. The only time she did have an accident inside the house - she went to her "pee pee pads".
We have taught her to sit, stay, shake and down (as in lie down). She knows sit pretty well - but we sometimes have to get her attention (via a treat) for her to sit for us.
My concerns fall with her leash. I have a nylon, lightweight leash that I am using. She wears it around the house - so she gets use to it. Inside the house - she is good about it - as it does not seem to bother her. But - when we go for a walk - that leash is a source of irritation for her. She puts it in her mouth, pulls (like she wants to play "tug-of-war"), and sometimes growls (with her ears back). I say "Lizzy, No", then make her sit. I count to 10 (out loud) while she is sitting, then I let her resume the walking on the leash. I am not sure how effective this is - as we cannot get her to stop the actions described above. Sometimes she will do it mutilple times in a row. I am not sure if my "corrective" actions are appropriate, in handling this situation. Does anyone have any experience with a puppy/dog whom acts aggressively with the leash? I was thinking of trying Bitter Apple spray - has anyone used it and has it helped?
Since she is a puppy - she does bite. I do not mind if it is her toys - but she will bite us when she is riled up. We tell her no, we say "ouch", we giver he a chew toy, we take her on a walk (thus the leash aggression kicks in), we even walk away - and that does not seem to deter her from biting. My concern - she will continue to bite when she gets older/bigger. Does anyone have any tips on what they did, to keep the biting where she knows only her toys are OK? She does not bite hard - but she has baby teeth - and I cringe to think about that biting habit when her adult teeth come in.
Overall, I think we are lucky with our Lizzy - she picks things up quickly (which I heard Boxers are real quick to learn). I am not sure if some of the things we are dealing with are normal for a puppy or a forewarning of an aggressive dog?
I am not sure if I am training her properly - or if I should enroll her in some classes. I never owned a Boxer Pup before - so I am not sure what is considered to be ok (for her age) and what may signal a potential problem.
My concern: I need to control her (when she gets older) and I am petite. I read about establishing yourself as the Pack Leader (the Alpha) - what techniques are used for Puppy to acknowledge that I am Alpha?
I apologize for the long post - I have so many questions about what I am experiencing - and really no good point of reference to obtain answers.
I appreciate any advice and help.
Lizzy's Mom in Indiana