Anonymous wrote:Ugh, this plus jumping on people are the two habits I wish more dog owners would train out of their dogs instead of just thinking it's cute and that clearly everyone likes it. Also dogs that constantly want to stick their noses in your crotch. I don't even like dogs to lick my hands, though that's at least less gross.
I don't know the solution though. I just suffer through it when I have to be around dogs like this.
Anonymous wrote:Push it away and look it in the eye and say no lick!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again. Is it crazy to think I could do a little basic training in the week I'm here? Learn from YouTube or something. Or is that way overstepping?
When I'd asked in the past if they were going to do any training, the owner basically said "that's probably a good idea but she's just a puppy." But now she's less mobile, at least for a few months, and the dog is now one. I guess that's still a puppy? Aren't they easiest to train as puppies?
Yes, you can absolutely train the dog in a week! You may only train them on how to behave for YOU, but they can learn. Each time the dog goes to lick your face, with your two hands put them under the dog's front armpits, move the dog down, and say "Toy!" and hand them one of their toys, and then scratch them behind the ears. Be super, super consistent. Then they will learn you don't like the face licking (I don't either).
Anonymous wrote:Op again. Is it crazy to think I could do a little basic training in the week I'm here? Learn from YouTube or something. Or is that way overstepping?
When I'd asked in the past if they were going to do any training, the owner basically said "that's probably a good idea but she's just a puppy." But now she's less mobile, at least for a few months, and the dog is now one. I guess that's still a puppy? Aren't they easiest to train as puppies?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. So would I gently push the dog away and then say "stay" and then "good job" with some head scratches when it stays away?