STOP PUPPY BITING IN SECONDS

Published 2022-11-06
How To Stop Puppy Biting In Seconds. Learn how to stop your puppy biting and nipping quickly and easily. Watch in real time a German Shepherd Puppy biting and chewing on everything to being calm and stopping biting.

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All Comments (21)
  • Props to all of us here who are open to learning and better communicating with our furry loved ones. I'm happy to see so many of us not blaming our family member but trying to resolve our own shortcomings in communication to result in a positive environment for all.
  • For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕
  • I never comment on videos but I was just able to pet, cuddle and scratch my puppy for 10 minutes straight with NO biting! I have tried so many methods of correction and this is the only one that has worked. Thank you! ❤️
  • This is incredibly timely! I have a 6 month old German shepherd behaving similarly. He is not malicious, but the mouthing is simply too much.
  • @FilippaSkog
    I think the moment at 6:22 shows beautifully that you haven’t broken this dog by correcting her, or scared her in any way. She was corrected, listened and then immediately expected a belly rub. That’s a comfortable dog who’s understood that the correction was about the behaviour, not you asserting some stupid sort of dominance and you being generally aggressive and untrustworthy. Love it!
  • Brandon mcmillan is the most gentle, thorough and effective dog i've ever encountered. My friend and i love the dog show and never miss it. So many times we've shed a tear of happiness just seeing a dog's life changed forever when proper training is applied and they go on to live their lives the way they should. I have brandon's book youtube.com/post/UgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzz… in two formats. Not only the paperback version but also the kindle version to refer to when i don't have the paperback along with me. I have used his methods with my cavalier kc spaniel and turned a non-disciplined furbaby into a companion who has traveled thousands of miles with us across the country. He is a near perfect dog thanks to brandon's methods. I don't get one cent of kickback for recommending brandon but i do it because i love dogs. They deserve to be given a chance. Brandon's mission in life - to rescue dogs and place them in a forever, happy home - is very dear to my heart. I recommend his methods to anyone who has a dog - young or old. I've seen him take even old dogs and teach them. Brandon was an animal trainer before his current mission. His parents were animal trainers. His methods are the best i've ever found. Your furbaby will thank you for spending the money on this book. Don't hesitate - it is worth every cent.
  • @user-jm5pf5zj6d
    I have been using thisas a handy reference book youtube.com/post/UgkxGQVgV21bQ7B9b9duQ1ByImyT9xHbj… . I read through the book and enjoyed the little glimpses of examples. I love that this author believes in rescue dogs. The tips and training has been invaluable and gave me moments of.... "how simple why didn't i think of it" so it's been a great tool. Thank you!
  • @emedlock1
    I can't thank you enough for actually HELPING people to be better handlers and trainers of their dogs. Other trainers out there can be so belittling, sarcastic, and rude that who would ever want to ask a question for fear of being chastised.
  • I tried to follow this advice a little while ago but my 5 year old daughter got upset thinking I was being cruel to her puppy, so at best it was a half hearted attempt. Today, I had a rare hour to myself. At first my attempts to stop the puppy (pug by the way, about 4 months old) were pretty fruitless. I think my advice is, if they still see biting/attacking you as a game, then you need to be more harsh. I was in a room with a lot of space, and it got to the point where I was pretty forcefully pushing him away, quite some distance. I never struck him, more of a very firm push, and he was never going to hit into anything, but I was getting stonger in my resistance to him biting. Less than 20 minutes later he was much more calm, not nipping me or bitting me, lots more licks and still a bit of teeth on skin but nowhere near what it was. We went out to a kids party and after coming home he was much better. A tiny relapse but with another firm push away he is as good as gold. I'm expecting to have to reinforce this in the coming days, but following the advice above the change is pretty remarkable. Don't be afraid to be strong if you need to would be my advice, so long as you won't physically hurt the dog. This bloke knows what he is on about. He's the dogs bollocks.
  • @dna1f
    This is incredible. I have a 3 month old Chihuahua and been struggling with puppy biting for almost a month. Tried this technique for 15 minutes and COMPLETELY changed her behavior. Hands down the best puppy tutorial I've followed, I've been stressing fighting the biting almost drove me crazy!
  • @AnakinRyan
    Thanks Will! I have a 4 month old German Shepard without a malicious bone in her body but she gets really excited and has knives for claws and a shark for a face and this is really helping calm her down
  • @gsheist
    I just tried this technique with our 9 week old puppy when she was in crazy-bitey mode and it worked instantly to change her behavior. It required very little force. Merely this new sound paired with this unexpected correction worked wonders. After trying solely positive and passive ways of addressing this, I’m amazed by how well this worked. Thank you, Will!
  • I just love watching Will interact with the dogs! The advice he offers is spot on, but just watching how he moves and communicates with the pups is the best part for me. He certainly has the magic touch with these creatures, and I learn so much just seeing how he interacts with so many different dogs in so many different situations.
  • @RiderGirl319
    I so appreciate your breaking things down further and answering the questions you knew we'd have. Great teaching!
  • @slsk9677
    Wow, this guy knows what he’s talking about. I always felt bad on the dog, but since I’ve used this method, without watching this video. I have the best dog ever. Thanks for the reassurance, this will give me more confidence going forward.
  • @BobBritt
    We have two very smart littermate girls who will benefit from this starting today. They are already responding to the corrections you've demonstrated. Thanks!
  • @joshgrant4244
    This video was so beyond helpful. My 6 month old German shepherd puppy exhibits intense mouthing and I was previously unable to achieve that “off” command. I quickly realized that while it may feel a bit uncomfortable giving an intense hard correction, once I exceeded my pups intensity she caught on very quickly. I was below her threshold of intensity before, and she wasn’t understanding that enough is enough. I will be incorporating this into training/play time every day! Thanks for the awesome content!
  • @z33_jay_
    By putting out content like this, you’re really being active in helping people become better leaders for their dogs and in turn making sure people can keep them so they aren’t surrendered and ultimately put down. Thank you Will 🙏🏽 I have an 8 week old gsd who I’m training and he is biting me more than is acceptable. I’m going to keep correcting him and hopefully I can be the leader that he needs to be a good dog!
  • This training tip works incredibly! Even for a nipping and teething ten week old labrador, we’ve found his behavior has changed immensely even from a single play session similar to this video! No more nipping and if it occurs, one correction and he’s got the idea to keep us out of his mouth! Thank you!!🙌🏻
  • @troy4312
    i just want to thank you Will i found your videos 48 hours ago ,a few weeks ago my rescue American bulldog Benny passed away, ive grew up with dogs my whole life the joy they bring is immeasurable and my house felt empty with out him, and out of the blue a friend of a friend contacted me about their American bulldog 6 month old puppy asking if i would take him in as they couldn't control him, they down played how bad it really was but his puppy biting was out of control and would jump all over them pull and lead the way, i thought id finally met my match lol he wouldn't listen all, i've had him 5 days, nothing id usually try with any dog ive had before worked and after the worst walk id ever been on with him leaping into the air at passers by not listening to me at all i lay in bed thinking what have i done what am i going to do, i stumbled across your channel and 48 hours later no more puppy bites, and after half our of back garden tune ups we've just been on our first walk with a loose lead baring a few distractions from passers bye who wanted to love the puppy, but to my shock he didn't leap into the air at them was more just a firm interest but took a little encouragement but we moved on, he's currently snoozing on the floor next to me and didn't even attempt to climb on the sofa once since we have been back, were not finished yet and we have a way to go but the transformation ive been able to get in less than a few hours work thanks to your clear instruction is amazing so thank you from my self and a very sleepy diesel