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Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats EverythingWe buy him toys for him to chew on but he seems to like to destroy our things. What do I do? It's getting to the point where we want to sell him because he just won't stop no matter how much we try to teach him not to. Crating doesn't work, I would need to crate him 24/7. I need real help here, we love him and don't want to get rid of him. Candace from Hamlin, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats Everything
We have has rottweilers in the past, so him being a big dog is not a problem. And we are going to try puppy classes. I don't get rid of them because they are big, I'd only sell him if he doesn't become well behaved. I just want to know what to do to get him to stop chewing. I stated that we exercise him regularly. Just not long walks. He still plays outside and runs outside. We do everything else with exercise but walking. Post by Annoyeddogowner RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats Everything
Hi Candace, Post by ThriftyFun reply to kimhis and Thrifty MeDon't have a dog park and don't have the money for doggie day care or another dog (not to mention in our neighborhood we can only have one). There is only so much you can do to exercise a puppy. He is played with all the time and he runs on his lead (it's like 100 feet long) because I cannot walk him because I have to take care of the home, a child, and whatnot. My fiance cannot walk long distances period due to a bad injury. We play catch with him, wrestle with him, give him chew toys, he plays with our daughter and our cat. Nothing is working. As for the alpha thing, he knows that I and my fiance are the alphas because he will listen to some commands and when using a ferm voice he will stop whatever he is doing wrong, but he will go right back to it once our backs are turned, when he knows we are not watching. Post By candace (Guest Post) RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats EverythingWe watch hours of "The Dog Whisperer" and others who have responded here are right. Your dog needs to be walked regularly. As Caesar will tell you, YOU must be the Alpha in the dog's life. Right now, the dog rules you. He has covered this topic many times. He is patient and firm. And the problem takes time to correct. It didn't happen overnight and it doesn't go away overnight, but with your patience and firmness, he will learn not to exhibit behavior that you do not like. He will want to please you, because you are the alpha. If you can, watch Caesar's show, even once, and you will be heartened. He has changed some WILD behavior. I have never seen Victoria Stillwell, but it sounds like she has the same idea. Excercise is key to helping your dog and making your home happier! Good luck! Post by Thrifty Me RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats EverythingA TIRED PUPPY IS A GOOD PUPPY. Is there a park for dogs in your town where he could run and play with other dogs? A daycare for dogs that lets them play as a group? Maybe you need a second puppy, because they constantly play together instead of chew. His chewing is a result of his slowly losing his mind due to no exercise and no fun with other dogs. I have the same problem with my dog, and she has become fat and sleeps constantly. Obviously I did not succeed in meeting her needs, but I have a neighbor now who takes her out. My own heart problems prevent me from walking her. Post by kimhis reply to Kaci's post
I appreciate your feedback, but it is not at all feasible to leash the dog to me. I am a house wife and I have a child. I have never heard of such "training" before either. And not to mention the dog is over half my weight, ten times stronger than me and not to mention extremely hyper. Post By candace (Guest Post) RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats Everything
I meant to say also that confining a healthy active dog to your body is just going to frustrate him to the max. He needs MORE exercise, brain stimulation, play etc. Post By Me (Guest Post) RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats Everything
I agree w/Elissa. You must be willing to do the work. You owe it to your dog. It's never the dog's fault, it's the lack of training the people have. I love Victoria Stillwell's show. She's written books too that you can purchase. Her methods WORK, period! She can make a difference in minutes! And it's nothing most people can't do w/her instructions. Post By Me (Guest Post) RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats Everything
Please do not rely on lay people to provide you with the information you need. You are absolutely right that there can be serious health repercussions. In fact, a neighbor's dog was eating carpeting and had to have emergency surgery. Besides making an appointment with your vet to check out that all is well internally, you should also find an excellent dog behaviorist, who can evaluate your puppy and help you set up your home properly. Post By Elissa (Guest Post) RE: Bull Mastiff Puppy Eats EverythingWhen you are at home have him leashed to you at all times. Get one of those clips and clip it to then end of his leash and then thru your belt loops. When it wouldn't be feasible to do this, crate him. But try this for about 2 wks. If he goes to chewing on something while leashed to you, tell him in a very strong and firm voice,"No, Bad Boy." Then try giving him something else. If he gets to where he stops chewing when you speak to him like that telling him no, then reward him with a small treat. (don't holler at him though) Eventually, he will see that he is rewarded for good behavior and that bad behavior goes unrewarded. It does work. Dogs are very smart. Alot smarter than we realize at times. Good Luck! Post By Kaci (Guest Post) |
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