Cardinal wrote:Kalrine wrote:
We recently got (approx. 1 month ago) 2 lovely mini aussie pups, Lyla and Candace (Lyla is above). Lyla isn't too bad, but Candace is a severe chewer. She bites down on our hands, ankles, feet; anything, and does not let go no matter what. Any advice please?
Yip/say ow then completely ignore for several seconds, removing yourself completely. When teeth meet skin ALL the fun stops.
Also, do some research into littermate syndrome.
.Corgi. wrote:Here is my puppy (Actually about 7 years old XD) Angel^^
http://oi62.tinypic.com/2cos8iq.jpg
Thought I'd show ya'll some pics^^
Kalrine- How adorable! as for chewing I suggest, giving her minimal access to things she might be able to chew. If she chews you're feet you can scold her, try never to make a game out of it or she will get mixed messages. We had the same problem with my er... Late puppy :c
{Gawsh Angel is super cute. x3 }
I've tried both of these, but the pups are very determined. We can be just sitting out on the back porch and they'll start leaping at us. For a little while, saying "yip" or "ow" worked, but it didn't last long; they ignored our whines every time after the first couple. We can ignore them entirely, but only for a certain amount of time until their sharp little fangs really begin to hurt. Thanks for the suggestions, though! I'll take a look into littermate syndrome.
Edit:
I looked into littermate syndrome. It seems it may be possible they have that; or maybe not. Neither of them is very shy at all (especially Lyla, but Candace is bold too), but every time we separate them they whimper and whine. I thought that may be normal for any littermates.



