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Ideas on how to get your dogs to stop chewing on things that they shouldn't?

I have to puppy and they are 5 months and 6 months old. They have been chewing holes in my walls. They have plenty of chew toys and I have tried the bitter apple spray and things like that but nothing is working. Any one have any ideas?


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Dog aggression, is she hopeless?

Well my female American Bullldog/ Border Collie mix has severe aggression towards other dogs and people sometimes. She was fine as a puppy but once she was about a year she got really aggressive.

She started attacking other dogs at the dog run. She’d be fine until a bone or ball came out and then she’d fight the other dogs to get the item even if it wasnt hers. Or if I had her at the dog run and another dog came by me she’d stop whatever she was doing and charge at the dog and attack it. Needless to say I stopped taking her to the dog run.

My vet said that I should try getting another dog because she seemed to be fine with puppies. So the vet said if I got another dog that she’d be able to grow with it and get used to being with other dogs.

She was fine with the puppy at first but she started attacking him anytime he’d go near her food, any bones, any toys, or if he’d try to go near me. We started seperatin them because I can’t train him when she is always attacking him when I’m trying to work with him. That seemed to work well. I kept them seperated unless there was no food, toys, or bones anywhere. And I wouldn’t pay individual attention to either one in particular.

Now the last 3 days she’s been attacking him for no reason. She’ll just charge him and attack him out of the blue. And when I’m saying she’s "attacking" I mean drawing blood even when the puppy is laying on his back giving up. And she just keeps going at him. I pull her away and she’ll charge at him. I keep having to take the puppy to the vet because so far shes bit open his face and it formed an absess, she bit a chunk out of the tip of his ear, tore up his leg, and bit open his lip. I try to pull them apart before any damage but she doesn’t let go and keeps attacking.

She’s ussually good with people during walks unless someone gets within 3 feet of me, then stands between me and the person and growls. I don’t know if she’d actually attack because most people stop approaching at this point.

She means sooo much to me and the thought of putting her to sleep isn’t an option. I was planning on just keeping her and the puppy seperated almost all the time until he’s full grown because he’ll be very large and the vet said that should help.

The problem now though, besides everything I listed is the fact that I found out a little over a month that we’re having a baby. And I’m afraid that she’ll be jealous of the baby and attack it if it touches any of the dog stuff. I’ve never seem her around young kids so I don’t know how she’d react. She was fine with my younger siblings but they were 11 and 12 so they weren’t very young.

Is she hopeless? She saved my life and was the only thing that got me through my boyfriends suicide in 2007 and I can’t just get rid of her or out her down. Please help and no mean comments please I really just want serious answers.
She went through multiple obedience classes and has never done anything to me. I can touch her toys, take food out of her mouth without any problems. I’m actually the only one she listens to. And she’s been with me 24/7 since I got her and is very submissive towards me. Anytime I yell at her she automatically rolls unto her back is submission. And I’ve had trainers try to work with her but they are impressed by how well trained she is and can’t figure out the problem.
She’s currently 1 1/2 years old. She was fine for the first year. I moved out into an apartment for about 4 months and she stayed with my parents for four months and I got her back 2 months ago and the aggression started. So I’m not sure what happened during those 4 months but that’s when she changed.


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How do you stop dogs from chewing themselves?

Well, my new puppy keeps chewng herself. She is a Beagle/Basset Hound mix. She has about 3 sores on her now and i am starting to get kind of worried. My mom has tried a tablet that helps dogs with chewing but it did not really help. Please help.


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Need tips on house training an older puppy (5 months)?

We bought a dog from a breeder last week (a mini dachshund). The dog was kept in a barn with easy access to the outside and so is in the habit of going to the bathroom outside. When we got her home, we were diligent to take her out frequently. She went an entire week without an "accident". However, two days in a row now she has gone #2 in the house. I disciplined her and took her outside. We keep her in her crate when we’re gone and at night.

However, I’m wondering, with an older puppy if there are any additional guidelines or help in getting her house trained.

TIA

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How to stop aggressive behavior in dogs?

Hi, my dog is very agressive and dominant. She’s only five months old. I was wondering if anyone had any tips or methods other than dog coarses to help stop that behavior. She’s been biting and snarling and barking all the time. She’s only a small dog and were not going to abuse her. I just want to know some ways to stop the behavior without really hurting her. Will award best answer*
She is a havanese pomeranian mix. Poms are known to be very dominant. She gets plenty of exercise. She was not abused before we got her, she just like get her way. Thats when she starts, when he doesnt get what she wants or she doesnt like what yoyr doing.she can be good at times mostly when shes tired. By the way thanks for already replying :)
When i mean biting i mean like nose bleeds and lots of marks and it REALLY hurts, not just puppy nibbles . She also has plenty of toys and chew sticks.


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How do I set up the dog crate when crate training?

I read I should put the bed & food/water at one end, toys in the middle, at the other end & use a puppy pad/newspaper for going potty.

HOW would all of that fit in a 36 in crate??

Do I get a dog bed for the one end or would ittake up too much room?


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How do I train my dog to stop tearing everything apart?

I’ve read some stuff saying that maybe he’s lonely or constantly anxious because we don’t spend enough time with him, but after a couple weeks of consistently playing with him and walking him, he still tears everything apart (plants, trash, gardening tools). No, I’m not talking about him getting all kujo on everything, because that’s not the case.

He’s always calm and just relaxing but he likes to chew on things.

I bought him like a million toys, which have helped only a little–we’ve ultimately just ended up trying to keep the backyard CONSTANTLY empty. Which means CONSTANTLY boring.

Thanks for the help!
Oh, forgot to add: yes, he’s a puppy. 12 months; at least the vet says that still counts as puppy. Oh, and he’s a chocolate lab.


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Stop Your Chewing Dog

infosharenow.com ===== Stop Your Chewing Dog. Free dog training guide shows you how to stop your dog from chewing plus how to manage many other common dog issues. Chewing is natural, starting from puppies all the way to a dog. Dogs think that chewing is normal. However, it is not necessarily correct. If you notice that your dog has problems with chewing, you will need to correct the problem as soon as you notice it. There are some dogs that will chew anything that they can get their teeth on. That includes shoes, clothes and furniture. Of course, these are things that you would rather them keep away from. Its not a good feeling to have to keep buying replacements.

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