puppies are like babies..they explore the world with their mouths. It was a little scary when my Border collie mix was a pup...he snatched up stuff so fast I was afraid he'd choke!
Anyway, she will outgrow that..
BTW, only walk your pup for short distances, on soft surfaces until she is a year old.
Until then, her growth platlets are not closed, and she can develope severe disabling arthritis. After that...you're in the clear.
Walk away!
2007-02-01 17:40:08
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answered by KarenS 3
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Try taking 3, 10 week old, Yorkies for a walk! lol I take a "squeaky" toy with us to keep their attention...this so far has been the only way they have kept their attention on what I was trying to do. On a good note...all three of them are just about completely housebroken! I don't know if one taught the others but is it nice not to get out of bed into a "puppy puddle" in the morning! How's your's doing? Mine were born Nov 12th. Yours?
2007-02-01 16:56:22
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answered by hugsnkisses 2
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Take training classes. Petsmart has a great program. Practice using the leash inside to get her used to it. Then go for short walks, even just around you own yard. She should catch on.
2007-02-01 17:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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try getting her used to the leash in the house first and then try outside . this is a process and you need to be patient cause it does take time to establish a pattern for leash training . good luck .
2007-02-02 00:50:40
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answered by Kate T. 7
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try bringing her in the yard with your leash and get her used to being on a leash, this will help her in learning how to behave,also a good pet obedience training class is not a bad idea
2007-02-01 16:51:25
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answered by Kate P 2
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Get a book on how to train a dog or even better, get a dog trainer.
2007-02-01 16:47:21
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answered by ? 6
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my dog did the same thing for a while, just keep trying. you may have to pull a little bit to get her in the right direction in the beginning, try not to cater to it or you'll be dealing with it for years
2007-02-01 17:25:59
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answered by trendydishtowel 1
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She will get used to it after a while. my puppy did the same thing
2007-02-01 18:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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work aroudn the house where their is not new stuff.
2007-02-01 17:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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