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Hi Everyone,
I am looking for some reassurance! We have a 9 week old puppy - Havanese/Shizu mix. We have had her for 2 weeks. We live in the Middle East, so have very little in the way of dog training support available to us here. We got Maggie from a home where the owner had the Mum (Havanese) and Dad (Shizu) and her 6 other litter mates. Both parents were very friendly and outgoing. It is true to say that they were probably not born in the best environment but the dogs were well cared for and loved. These are the things going well with Maggie:
She settles well in her crate and sleeps anywhere from 10:30/11:00 until 6:30am
She knows some basic commands - sit, down, up
She generally is ok with potty training, as we take her out every couple of hours.
When we have been out, she genuinely is really happy to see us!
However, in the last couple of days her behavior has started to change - she barks at anyone who comes into our house, she hates going out on the leash and literally tries to bite our hands if we try and attach the leash to her collar, she is very nervous when outside but most of all she can nip and bite us really quite hard. We have tried the ouch and turning our backs, but this does not work. She does not let up and continues to bite at our ankles and feet. She will even try and jump up and bite our legs. We have tried to distract her with a toy but this does not work either. My kids are getting quite upset about it when she gets into her frenzy and goes on a biting rampage. I have watched so many videos and read so many different articles I am now confused as which method to follow and what we should try and deal with first. I feel the biting is the first thing we should tackle. When she bites should we put her in to time out straight away? Should we continue with the toy and ouch approach, what do we do when this doesn't work and she continues to bite our ankles?
When she is calm, she is very sweet and loves to just sit near us. I am hoping this is just a 'phase' and that things will improve but am starting to feel a little worried at the same time. Thanks for reading.
I am looking for some reassurance! We have a 9 week old puppy - Havanese/Shizu mix. We have had her for 2 weeks. We live in the Middle East, so have very little in the way of dog training support available to us here. We got Maggie from a home where the owner had the Mum (Havanese) and Dad (Shizu) and her 6 other litter mates. Both parents were very friendly and outgoing. It is true to say that they were probably not born in the best environment but the dogs were well cared for and loved. These are the things going well with Maggie:
She settles well in her crate and sleeps anywhere from 10:30/11:00 until 6:30am
She knows some basic commands - sit, down, up
She generally is ok with potty training, as we take her out every couple of hours.
When we have been out, she genuinely is really happy to see us!
However, in the last couple of days her behavior has started to change - she barks at anyone who comes into our house, she hates going out on the leash and literally tries to bite our hands if we try and attach the leash to her collar, she is very nervous when outside but most of all she can nip and bite us really quite hard. We have tried the ouch and turning our backs, but this does not work. She does not let up and continues to bite at our ankles and feet. She will even try and jump up and bite our legs. We have tried to distract her with a toy but this does not work either. My kids are getting quite upset about it when she gets into her frenzy and goes on a biting rampage. I have watched so many videos and read so many different articles I am now confused as which method to follow and what we should try and deal with first. I feel the biting is the first thing we should tackle. When she bites should we put her in to time out straight away? Should we continue with the toy and ouch approach, what do we do when this doesn't work and she continues to bite our ankles?
When she is calm, she is very sweet and loves to just sit near us. I am hoping this is just a 'phase' and that things will improve but am starting to feel a little worried at the same time. Thanks for reading.