fairhill
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm venturing in here for the first time on behalf of my friend who has just got a giant schnauzer puppy, and is having a tough time adjusting to being a dog owner
He was the biggest in the litter, and is about 15 weeks old. Puppy training classes start tomorrow, but in the meantime I suggested that the HHO dog experts might have some practical advice to help her out.
This was her email this morning:
So if anyone can suggest things that will help with the biting/toilet training/walking that would be great. She has tried posting on a dog forum, but hasn't had any replies, so I said I'd try on here because I know how helpful everyone is
Strangely enough my attempts to help with vague comparisons to horse and child behaviour are not much use to her
I'm venturing in here for the first time on behalf of my friend who has just got a giant schnauzer puppy, and is having a tough time adjusting to being a dog owner
This was her email this morning:
Well, hes sleeping at the minute in the office basket, hurrah! Not before hes peed twice in the office, once in the kitchen (both times after refusing to go outside then going as soon as he got in), he walked up the road much better after Ive started sitting down in the road with him when he does and waiting (seems to make him move a lot quicker), hes nipped me loads, wont stop chewing his lead and has been growling loads because I wont give him more food even tho hes having the amount a 15 kg dog should have (hes just under 10 kg).
So many people say bribe with food and so many others say dont as theyll always expect it and will go all bolshie when you stop giving the treats. Just taken him to the vet about his stomach and she agreed with me that he may have a food allergy.
Am very tired, woke just before 2 and not been back to sleep. Can see some improvement in him but this biting thing is really p#ing me off he only does it to me and I know hes trying it on but am getting sick of it. Just dont know what to do other then what Im already doing giving him back to the breeder is certainly an option!!
So if anyone can suggest things that will help with the biting/toilet training/walking that would be great. She has tried posting on a dog forum, but hasn't had any replies, so I said I'd try on here because I know how helpful everyone is
Strangely enough my attempts to help with vague comparisons to horse and child behaviour are not much use to her