Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How do i stop my dog biteting people on skates?

SHE IS BITETING PEOPLE WHEN THEY ARE ON SKATES OR SKATE BORDS

How do i stop my dog biteting people on skates?
Would she bite you if you were on skates?


That might help if you get some and take her out several times until she thinks they're not the enemy!
Reply:I would get online to the website for the dog whisper and see what he says I just watched a program he done on the same issue but it was kids the dog would chase after rather it was a bikes, skate broads, or just skates. He put the choker chain high on his neck {like they do in dog shows} and made the dog walk behind him and everytime he would get in front of him to go for the skates he would pull on the leash and the choker chain but not hard and it worked just fine, make sure you correct him when he does it and when he does what you want him to do I would reward him.
Reply:take the skates off it then
Reply:Put a muzzle on your dog ,when out and about
Reply:so take the skates off of her !!!
Reply:I have never had a dog and I love to watch Cesar Milan work with "problem"dogs on his show "The Dog Whisperer". It is on the National Geographic channel. I suggest you watch it for a while as you may get some tips on how to handle your dog's problem.
Reply:If you haven't done basic obedience training, I'd do that.


Skating makes a loud noise, no wonder he's upset. I once had a dog that wanted to chase bicycles even, but he got over it.


But when people are skating, put him on a leash with the type of collar you use for obedience training. Tell him to sit. Don't let him get up, teach him to sit and watch.


Tell him he's a really good dog to sit there, even if you have to hold him down.


Then, when he is sitting when they go by, feed him little treats. It's amazing how a little food makes a dog think things are okay. Just keep training him to stay sitting when people are skating.


If you can, have the skaters come over and pet him and feed him treats, so he sees that they are nice people even if they do make a horrible noise.


It may take some work, but you can convince him.


Meanwhile, don't let him run loose when people are skating.
Reply:Use a canny collar and possibly a muzzle initially.





Take her to where there are people on skates.


Stand where she will react but not worry the skaters.





Get her to sit and get her used to skaters.





If she reacts then pull on the leash and shout BAHR (sounds like a growl or angry bark). When she sits or behaves then praise her.


She should soon get the idea that you are angry when she reacts in the wrong way. Do not hit or scream at her because it will confuse and upset her.


Try to modify her behaviour by being her pack leader.
Reply:I would say lead, and when she lunges, pull back with a snap and say NO!


Then pet her.


She will soon learn.


I would always have her on a lead in public anyway, I would be afraid something bad would happen to one of mine if they were allowed to be loose.


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Reply:put her on a leash!
Reply:keep her under control with a LEAD.
Reply:Perhaps keep her away from people on skates or skateboards?
Reply:put her on a lead!?
Reply:Leash and a muzzle..
Reply:what ever you do do not hit your dog - that will indicate that aggressive behaviour gets results - a gruff shout (like her mum would have given her when a pup should be enough to make her realise she has done wrong) or make a loud noise just before she goes to attack the skater. You've got a job on your hands -no mistake - victoria stillwell gives fantastic advice on this sort of problem - you have got to distract her away from people on skates/board, ignore bad behaviour its all about distraction from the source of the problem, turn an opposite direction immediately she sees one and give her a treat with praise to help distraction - dogs are very basic instincts and are open to bribery - you cant credit them with the same level of moral understanding as you would a human - when she learns good (in your opinion) behaviour gets her a treat, it will soon become much easier for your. I know, been there. hope she improves.
Reply:Most simple concept is to: Keep her on a leash and not allow her to get close enough to people on wheels, to where she could bite.


Then, do some training to where she heels/sits, something to redirect her attention.
Reply:you should probably take her to a class to train her not to bite, whether they are on skates or not. and if you know she gets upset and aggressive when around people on skates or skateboards, aviod having her in those places. take her to a dog park, not the boardwalk.
Reply:OMG i have the same problem with my dog , he bites ands chases wheels he just has a problem, To stop him you need to distract him so get your mate to get a skateboard and ride it in front of him when he tries to go bite them smack him on the nose and say NO! firmly do it again and again eventually he shall get the idea!



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