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Training an aggressive, obstinate toy breed puppy?
Abby is a miniature dachshund mix papillon. She is five months old and weighs just a little over four pounds. She has been in our family since she was 8 weeks old. At first I put it out of training with her because when I set Contact coaches told me I was too young and it was better just to develop a relationship at this age. Three months have flown by and now is a terror at home. It is aggressive, biting his hands and feet (even expensive!), Barking and growling at other dogs, gnawing through the Wood Furniture still chew a hole through carpet! She has a basket full of toys and never left unattended. My family continues to offer advice (the "rub his nose in the same" style), but I've been trying very hard to work with it using gentle training methods, but nothing seems to be working! How I can help the dog Abby become sociable I know she can be sweet? Thanks!
It is never too early to start training your dog. You have to learn what she can bite and what can not, for example. You can start training immediately for payment of reproduction. Store all your toys and sweets. She needs to sit or down or some other behavior the command before you get anything. That includes food, treats, toys (only needs a few until you learn what is and can not chew – too many can be confusing for pups), going out, cuddling, etc. Keep away from furniture and, when your watch can not – even if you're in the room with her, keep it in a drawer. You can do basic obedience with or without a class but a class can help socialize her. She is a terror because it is unclear as to their role at home. Once you understand that will teach you how to do things, she can relax and be a much happier dog and friendly.