To Come? Great behavior to have consistently for sure!
To Leave it? Awesome behavior to have, great on walks both on and off leash!
hand feeding for good behavior |
How about not to bite human flesh? Sounds pretty important to me! Bite inhibition is the technical term for a dogs ability to control the pressure they use when biting. If you could only teach your puppy or new rescue dog one behavior, please remember to teach him a soft mouth -- aka bite inhibition.
How? By giving your dog appropriate feedback. Over several days with the following positive techniques, your puppy will learn this life saving skill.
1. Hand feeding daily meals, release the food when your puppy is gentle or licks. If you feel teeth, wait until he softens, then reward.
Example: Say your pups name and when he look at you, offer a piece of food. Say your pups name and "come" offer a piece of food as a reward. Reward your puppy for coming and sitting 10 times per meal and you will have a solid sit and a softer mouth!
Playing Tug can teach a soft mouth |
exchange with the food while putting the toy behind your back. Repeat, sit, take it, tug, leave it.
flat pan cake hands are non threatening |
4. Allowing your puppy playtime with another friendly dog or in a puppy group. Playing with other pups will surely help your puppy learn
Puppy play group |
Teaching your puppy a soft mouth or good bite inhibition is the ONE most important behavior you need to teach. Remember, your pup will not stop using his mouth on you and your clothes in 1 day as he has been using it with his siblings for 8 weeks, be patient and give your puppy the feedback he so needs to be able to live with humans.
What should you not do? Scare your puppy or teach him that human hands are to be feared, as this tactic will most likely make him want to bite hands more. Why? Science has taught us that dogs who are handled in a physical or rough manner are more often to bite later in life. Science has also taught us that aggression breeds more aggression.
If you do not want your puppy to use his mouth to resolve conflict, then please do not use your hands to resolve conflict. Science has taught us that rough hands on a pup, will create unwanted behavior changes as the pup matures. Example: Submissive peeing, over the top wiggly greetings, worse mouthy behavior, biting later as an adolescent dog, growly and avoidance behaviors.
For a reference on teaching a soft mouth, refer to Sophia Yin's Low Stress Handling techniques
Dr. Sophia Yin, Low Stress Handling. Although Sophia passed away just yesterday, she will always be a source to reference because she educated those of us in the Pet Industry that the emotional well being of the animal is essential to avoiding unwanted behavior changes.
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