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  1. #1
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    I don't think anyone is trying to be a smartie, we are just strong believers in doing your reseach before getting a new dog. A lot of people don't relieze how much work dogs are and way to many people dump dogs when there starts to be a problem. JRT are very high energy and need an active life style to be happy. The puppy needs ALOT of excersice and play. Is the dog yours or your parents? You need lots of chew toys, puppy classes and patience to get through the next 6+ months. Can someone else come walk the puppy while you are at work? Your parents can play fetch with the puppy inside a few times during the day to help. Can you come home at lunch time to take the puppy for a walk? Can the puppy be crated a tleast for some of the time you are at work? Find a local dog trainer for help. Good luck with your puppy!

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    For the biting you, get bitter apple spray. We have a few cracks in the tiles in the kitchen and my new puppy tried eating it. We spayed it down and she doesn't try anymore. Same goes for our ankles. When she got realllly hyper.. she would constantly bite me.. and i was like the only one. It got me very frustrated so i kept spraying bitter apple spray on me and replacing toys instead of my skin and saying NO.

    Also, do your parents/you have a fensed in yard? If you do, you can watch the puppy run around and play by itself outside with a vast amount of space.

    My puppy also gets very hyper inside. (she's a spaniel so not as hyper as yours obviously). I've had her a week and we give her toys that take a lot of time. Lke kongs or rawhides. She loves those and they calm her down.

    If you have a large down stairs or something, pick up everything and put some rope toys and balls down there. It should be cooler too! Play ball with the puppy and if your puppy is like mine- when she gets started on that rope or ball.. she runs, and runs and i crazy until she is tired. Then let her play with a more peaceful toy again, such as a rawhide.

    Tell me how it goes!

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    I never thought about putting the apple spray on myself! We used it on our coffee table and window sill, and it worked great for LouLou. We only used it for about a week. Keep us posted on your puppy!

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    just make sure you don't spray it on your puppy! i was trying to my ankle once and i got part of her paw..lets just say she had a nasty shock when she licked her own paw lol.

    yeah, as weird as it is.. it actually works mostly. The puppies are bored and just want to bite and stuff.. if they know its not fun/ disgusting.. they won't want to do it.

    I will.. she is sleeping right now. She looks so cute.

    Can you post a picture of what the pup looks like.. i always love that!

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    Your puppy deserves better than she is getting.

    1) crate train her.
    http://www.cuhumane.org/topics/crate.html

    2) teach her bite inhibition
    http://www.shirleychong.com/keepers/archives/bite.txt

    3) Make her a toy box and teach her how to use it.
    http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=110510

    4) teach her how to come when called.
    http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=110502

    5) Keep working on housetraining.
    http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=110500

    If this is your puppy, you need to take responsibility for her. She cannot remain unsupervised running wild all day every day annoying your senior parents. I don't blame them a bit for being annoyed.

    Crate train her, let them exercise her several times per day, teach about the toy box, and get her in training class as soon as possible.

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    Lord, do I know what you mean about the puppy biting. I thought I would die before Bailey was taught not to hurt me when he tried to "herd" me and others. He's a Collie with a high herding instinct. The backs of my legs looked like I had either been beaten up or was in a car wreck. LOL!
    And I know, it's not funny, it certainly wasn't to me at the time, but I do know where you're coming from.

    I tried bitter apple, spraying it on ME and anything else that needed it, but he liked it, or at the very least, didn't mind it, he just kept coming. What worked for me was that I stopped playing with him and ignored him when he did the puppy biting when we would just play on the floor. If he went for my legs as I walked, I stopped dead in my tracks, crossed my arms and turned my back on him when he was in front of me and I didn't give in and he hated it. When he learned very quickly that if his little teeth touched my skin that I would stop playing and ignore he stopped doing this to me. I also did the "owwwwwwch" thing with the above action. I must say that at that time I would often refer to him as my "terrorist" but I also now must say that this dog has the "softest mouth" of all the dogs I have EVER had. Please have patience a 10 week old terrior breed will be an even more challenge that I had to deal with but your puppy will come around with consistency and age.

    A JRT is very high energy. I once was at a client's home discussing their case etc....and the man asked if I would like his JRT in partial payment on his bill. He said the dog was wearing even the kids out....LOL....he said that he thought he'd found a partial "outlet" for the dog's high level of energy when the dog began to be fascinated with the family's trampoline! He took me to the window and there I saw that JRT jumping up and down, by himself, on a trampoline! I had never seen something like that before in my life, it was really very, very funny. The only other time I had seen a dog on a trampoline like that was on the Planet's Funniest Animals.

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    It also depends on the dog because i do the "OWWWW thing" and all Lizzy does is does it more because she thinks i'm playing. The ignoring her after saying NO and everything really does work for her too though.

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