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    Exclamation Bite bite bite

    HELP
    I have a 5 month old boxer who i just got named Rocky.
    I have to leave the house a lot with work and kids so he's in his crate about1 to 3 hours a day. We take him out as much as we can and he loves to play.
    Lately he has been biting and jumping more than offen.
    I try to give him more toys to chew and a choke collar but nothing seems to work anyone have any ideas?

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    Please do NOT put a choke collar on a 5 month old puppy. Sounds like you need to take him to training classes. You need to do NILIF
    (Nothing in Life is Free) with him and he may not have any Bite Inhibtion and you need to teach him that as well especially if he didn't learn it from his mom and littermates.

    Bite Inhibtion -
    http://www.paw-rescue.org/PAW/PETTIP...Inhibition.php

    Nothing in Life is Free -
    http://k9deb.com/nilif.htm
    Krista- owned by Rudy, Dixie, Miagi & Angel

    Rocky, Jenny, Ginger Buster & Tiger .. forever loved & always in my heart..



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    How do you react when he nips? He is moving into the 'teenage" phase of life, so he'll be testing his boundaries. When he bites, immediately pull your hands away and turn your back on him. Do not "reward" him with any kind of other reaction. Make sure the kids know this as well - he will learn that when he bites, all play stops, so it's just no fun.

    Also, now would be a good time to enroll in a basic obedience class with him, it will teach him some and teach you some, and together you can help him become the dog he's meant to be! Boxers will always be bouncy and playful, but they are smart enough to learn rules and thrive with boundaries as well.

    I would also skip the choke collar, that's not gonna help right now. okay?
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    You hav received great advice already, all I can do is repeat it.

    No choke collar on a baby this young.

    Classes, classes, classes!
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    I'm repeating...obedience training, watch your response to biting, and, as far as I'm concerned, choke collars are never appropriate.
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    Cool Thx

    thanks all for the help i cant afford obidence classes but will try my best!
    I normaly respond with a "bad dog" Tap on nose and then if he repeats i put him in his crate.
    With the choke collar i will try to wait till he is older but it did seem to start to work.
    Who knows?

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