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Question by jenn
Submitted on 7/5/2004
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I HAVE A 6 MONTH OLD GIRL ROT TIE. WE HAVE HAS HER SINCE SHE WAS 8WEEKS OLD.  SHE WAS A VERY NIPPY PUPPY, NOW SHE IS STARTING TO NIP OR BITE (WHATEVER YOU CALL IT) I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING FROM HOLDING HER SNOUT AND TELLING HER NO BITE  ALL THE WAY TO SPRAYING HER WITH WATER EVEN TIME OUTS.  NOTHING WORKS THEY JUST SEEM TO BE TEMPORARY MEASURES IT'S LIKE NOTHING STICKS IN HER BRAIN THAT WE DON'T WANT THIS BEHAVIOR!!  SHE IS ALSO BEEN IN TRAINING SINCE SHE WAS 11WEEKS OLD!! she is a very good dog other than this but your not taking about something little. i mean she never really hurt us. but i have 2 kids 5 and 12 and i don't want to see anything get worse.  it's not an option to give her up she is to loved for that we will do what ever it takes to fix this i just really need some new advice since all the advice so far has not worked with her!!
also just so you know she does this mostly when she excited or is being told she can't do something she wants to. again please help!!


Answer by vivian
Submitted on 7/2/2006
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i have a mother rot, and she has 5 little puppies i wanted to know how long do i have to wait till i can clip their tails.?

 

Answer by GOAT
Submitted on 10/14/2006
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Put her on crack for a day then don't give her any more and she will listen to you and crave for the smack ok or give her a cone gl

 

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