Thursday, February 9, 2012

Dog Training : How to Train a Puppy to Stop Biting

July 17, 2010 by   Filed under Crate Training


In order to train a puppy to stop biting, it’s helpful to use a leash correction to let them know what they’re not supposed to do. Discover why it’s important to praise a puppy that has stopped biting with help from a certified professional dog trainer in this free video on dog training and pet care. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller



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Comments

9 Responses to “Dog Training : How to Train a Puppy to Stop Biting”
  1. PaleGoldLizard says:

    What kind of dog is that?

  2. psyclone253 says:

    How do I stop my room mates pit from biting me? It is always random though and when I try to stop it, he just smiles and will try to bite me again,

  3. PacificaPet says:

    Corrections are entirely unnecessary in dog training, if you know what you’re doing. Don’t take my word for it – PLEASE *everyone* go to the website for the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior and see what the VETERINARY BEHAVIORISTS think – read their position statements on the use of punishment and dominance in training (YT won’t let me embed a link to their site – sorry!). Let’s stop the abuse!!

  4. sAmetserbest1992 says:

    after his second injection. i have a 8 week old amstaff and cant take him out yet..

  5. RaKaNmUsIc says:

    my pitbull is 47 days when can i give her a walk???

  6. jlmkjhg says:

    wow your really good at dog training

  7. stormbringer21point1 says:

    hahahh hands in mouth!!

  8. jsf525 says:

    The best way is to hold the dog down on his or her side and use your hand as a mouth of a dog and your fingers as teeth. You hold the Dog down on the neck just as another dog would do to another Dog.
    and you slowly move your hand away till the Dog gives up. Now he will see you as a pack leader. this is the same as the dog whisperer Cesar millan would do.
    I am a trainer in boca raton Florida.
    I volunteer at all the dog shelters to rehabilitate dogs so they can get a good home.
    thank you
    Jeff

  9. jessie19lafreniere says:

    if he had his hand in my mouth?