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Help with puppy biting and scared of winter objects

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Post  jackee 12/28/2012, 1:00 pm

Hey I have a nine month old beagle lab blend. In the final few months Bandit has backpedaled to bouncing up and gnawing your arms and whatnot and yanking on the chain. I did have him broke of this until frosty climate started. I know he doesn't similar to our covers, scarfs, and caps. He quite gets annoyed with caps. He's more regrettable with a dark cap I wore, however stop as a result of the issues. He's more terrible with my girl whose nineteen years on account of she shows fear when he acts thusly. She will almost always blow up with things. 99 percent of the time I take him out. The issue begins more when he doesn't get his direction. I simply began taking caps now and again clicking with a treat in the wake of looking at the kikopup movies on weird pooches may respond




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Post  northernwitch 12/28/2012, 8:35 pm

He may be in a fear period--dogs have them as part of their development. Sounds like a pretty typical 9 month old reversion to old puppy habits--happens a lot at this age. Go back to basics and reinforce the appropriate behaviour. I also find beagles and beagle mixes pretty high drive and without enough exercise, they can and do revert to other behaviours to get attention and get you to engage.
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