What is a good discipline technique?


My 1 year old girl yorkie likes to bite alot.

bottom line, I need proper discipline for it.

what is the best discipline for a yorkie that constantly does that?

THANK YOU!

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The way I dealt with that problem is by saying "no bite" and then
I would make him sit and I would ignore him for a couple of minutes,
then let him back up. If he did it again I would repeat the same
steps. This really worked great for me. It may take a few weeks but
your yorkie will catch on. Hope this helps.

Comments (8)

xallyxx16December 1st, 2009 at 11:07 pm

Toys, and lots of them!! And get her one of those toys that you put treats in
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ms mannersDecember 1st, 2009 at 11:36 pm

I would treat her like any other dog – I would tell her NO.
If she does not listen, I would touch her firmly on the neck and tell her NO again.
This works for any unwanted behavior, with most dogs.
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SquidDecember 2nd, 2009 at 12:23 am

Buy her lots of toys to chew on. Also when she bites, say no very strenly, dont yell just say it stern, dogs respond well to stern voices.
You could also try putting her in a crate when she bites for a time out and tell her no when you put her in.
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doxieDecember 2nd, 2009 at 1:01 am

Tell her "no". Remove your hand and give her something like a chew toy. She will get the message eventually. Either that or you can get up and leave the playtime is over if she doesn’t behave.
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MrNaturalDecember 2nd, 2009 at 1:21 am

The way I dealt with that problem is by saying "no bite" and then
I would make him sit and I would ignore him for a couple of minutes,
then let him back up. If he did it again I would repeat the same
steps. This really worked great for me. It may take a few weeks but
your yorkie will catch on. Hope this helps.
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Katie PDecember 2nd, 2009 at 1:46 am

When your dog bites someone you give her a warning in a ferm voice and if she growls or does it again bite her ear hard enough so she feels it but not hurt her ear forever and dont bend down to her let her look at you remember your in charge. also a good thing to do to get her to know your the boss is that when you and her come in from your walk YOU go thruogh the door FIRST! and remember your incharge.
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nitrogrrl14December 2nd, 2009 at 2:36 am

when my corgie was a puppy we always disciplined her by putting her out on a chain in the back yard for 10min. If she bit at anyone i grabbed her nose and told her no, give kisses, then put her on the chain. I did the same thing to house train her. But now when someone comes over she doesnt bark or bite.
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DaveSFVDecember 2nd, 2009 at 3:03 am

You never discipline a dog. You correct bad behavior and praise good behavior. You, along with the dog need to attend a good behavior class. They will teach you about dog behavior, how to socialize, how to teach your dog.
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50 years of owning, raising, and training dogs.

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