Dog training obedience

What I would do is run the dog through an obedience program myself. dog training obedience Dog grooming training. I would use a dog crate and an outside dog kennel. If I was not living in a place that I could do this I would find a new home for the dog. To TopQUESTION:Hello I was wondering if you could give me some advice. dog training obedience Australian-shepherd-puppies. We have an 8-month old neutered German shepherd mix (lab and husky we think) and I am having trouble controlling him. We have a three-year-old daughter, so I know it is imperative that he listens and behaves. He has a habit of picking up her toys and chewing them -- sometimes swallowing them. dog training obedience Dog-obediance-training. No matter how I handle the situation, he will not drop the item in his mouth. Yesterday he got my mop cover and started chewing holes in it. I wrestled it out of his mouth and he turned on me, growling and he bit me in the hand. It was a scratch, but I know if he wanted to, he could do much worse. I put him in his crate moving his crate from my daughter's room to the kitchen. Then I spent thirty minutes giving him a wooden spoon, telling him to drop it and then rewarding him with a treat. Although, that seemed to work, I think it taught him a good way to get a treat as well. Then, today I was sitting on the swing set with my daughter and he began to bark and bit me in the back. This bite, although he didn't draw blood, is worse then yesterdays. I'm worried what he will do tomorrow - if this will escalate. What should I do?Thanks for your help and advice,Laurie BishopANSWER:This is 100% a rank issue with this dog. The dog does not respect your rank in the pack. He thinks he is at a higher pack position.

Dog training obedience



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