Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 17:30     Subject: At-home puppy training

Resist pulling away as this encourages the nipping.
Double down by squeezing the jaw or pushing your hand further into the mouth to create a gag reflex.
If you can't do this then yelp, followed by a strong "no." then ignore puppy for 10-15 minutes, crating if necessary.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 17:26     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:we did as out vet recomended - every time puppy tryied to bite - we put thumb inside puppy's mouth kinda squeezing his lower jaw between that thumb and index finger. Worked like a charm
explained in details here (first link from Google)


This works.
Puppy milk teeth are sharp.
The mouthing (it's not biting unless it's breaking the skin) is normal.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 15:58     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:We just signed up with Bark Busters (NoVa). He was referred by two friends with puppies ànd has a ton of good reviews. I'll know more in a few weeks.


Did you meet the trainer before you signed up? I am trying to see if the trainer in our area will at least come meet our puppy, but so far they will only do that if we then have a session (which means we have to sign up and pay). This trainer has good reviews, but it's a lot of money so I would rather meet her first.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 15:56     Subject: Re:At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:We have not had this particular problem but have generally been pleaseed with the trainers at Dog Latin.


Thanks I will check them out!
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 15:55     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:http://www.canineminded.com/puppy-nipping/

forgot the link


OP here, thanks, we are going to try this tonight!
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 15:38     Subject: Re:At-home puppy training

We have not had this particular problem but have generally been pleaseed with the trainers at Dog Latin.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 14:26     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 14:26     Subject: At-home puppy training

we did as out vet recomended - every time puppy tryied to bite - we put thumb inside puppy's mouth kinda squeezing his lower jaw between that thumb and index finger. Worked like a charm
explained in details here (first link from Google)
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 11:48     Subject: Re:At-home puppy training

Where are you located? I did Paw by Paw training in Potomac. It was a mixture of in-home training as well as class training
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2019 00:58     Subject: At-home puppy training

New poster. What age could we expect a puppy to bite less?
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2019 23:46     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:We just signed up with Bark Busters (NoVa). He was referred by two friends with puppies ànd has a ton of good reviews. I'll know more in a few weeks.


We are looking at Bark Busters as well ... Just nervous with the mixed online reviews.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2019 23:45     Subject: At-home puppy training

Anonymous wrote:Do you yell “OUCH!” every time he bites— yell loud enough to startle and show that he hurt you? That’s always worked for me in training puppies. They learn quickly not to bite.


Yes, we do this every time. He does not seem to care. He kind of just looks at us for a second and then gets right back at biting.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2019 23:34     Subject: At-home puppy training

We just signed up with Bark Busters (NoVa). He was referred by two friends with puppies ànd has a ton of good reviews. I'll know more in a few weeks.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2019 23:20     Subject: At-home puppy training

Do you yell “OUCH!” every time he bites— yell loud enough to startle and show that he hurt you? That’s always worked for me in training puppies. They learn quickly not to bite.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2019 16:50     Subject: At-home puppy training

Does anyone have any recos for at-home trainers for puppies? Ours incessantly wants to bite our hands despite giving him toys. Nothing works. Help!