i'm just wanting to know everyone thoughts on hounds being a nipper when they gets excited !![]()
i just wanted know how many people experince this.
i'm just wanting to know everyone thoughts on hounds being a nipper when they gets excited !![]()
i just wanted know how many people experince this.
I have one that does it and I hate it but realize its no different that a feelly touchy person except they don't have hands just a mouth.
I have one who does that to strangers but he means no harm and don't make any injuries. i don't like it, dont want another mans dog to nip my fingers either. In my case i think it has something to do with dominance and not enough proper socialization with people who know their way around dogs. Myself i have no tolerance to it, unless i challenge them to play .
I got one that nips if U walk by and wont if U walk into his chain space. And I got one that if U pet him and try and walk away he will grabb ur coal or pants so u will keep pettin him. these hounds come in so many different ways that its hard to pinpoint why they do certain things. But I strongly beleve that early socialization is what helps with certain behaviors.
thats my point excatly mine does it only when theirs alot excitement going on around him.this is one that left the yard and has returned with some bad habits.
in my opinion i would nip that behavior in the bud A.S.A.P before it gets worse.they will recieve corrective discipline specially if said dog is kept indoors as many people that are around them socialisation would not be the issue here.
poodle chihuahua rottweiler or apbt
i dont tolerate it. i will manslap them and say no... who wants to be nipped, its lazy to allow them to nip even when getting excited. gotta keep them in line.
zerocool i dont really know where you were going with the comment about it's lazy to allow them to nip.
if you carefully read the statement he just returned to the yard but thanks in advance for your input!!
I don't see any issue with a dog that nips out of excitement or affection, in my opinion, it's no different than dogs that urinate when they get excited -- it's more of a personality trait than something you could train or socialize them out of. I have a few nippers/nibblers, one that only does it when she smells new things (she reminds me of a horse that curls their lips back in a "flehmen" expression when they smell or taste something new or interesting) but she won't actually nip at you, I have one that is a traditional "excitement biter" and will grab anything out of excitement, and I have one that nibbles at fingers when she wants attention, it's an affectionate gesture, but she'll get rougher with it the more excited she gets - you give her a firm "no" and she goes right back to nibbling. The middle example is the only one that I don't tolerate, as it's the only one that poses any issue. A lot of people misconstrue a dog's actions and end up trying to give "corrections" for things that aren't correctable, which only confuses and frustrates the animal -- much like the the conversation that was on here about dogs that guard their food, there's a fine line between what needs to be worked on and what needs to be respected.