You can get her trained at a nearby petsmart and then they will be okay. But idk what age!
2007-08-10 06:40:30
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answered by :D Joy ☮ 2
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Are you a young person? Chihuahuas really don't make good dogs for young people. They bite. Something like 27% of all dogs bites come from chihuahuas. They do best with older adults and no young children at all. Calm, quiet teens can do well with chihuahuas too as long as they don't have a lot of friends coming and going.
2007-08-10 07:29:42
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answered by mama woof 7
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One of the best things you can do is get it fixed. That calms most animals down right away. If that isn't an option for you, I would get a water bottle mixed with 1/2 water and 1/2 bitter apple or alum. Everytime your dog bites, take the mix and spray it in the face and tell it firmly "NO"...it'll probably take about 2-3 weeks before it completely stops,...but it will stop
2007-08-10 06:43:17
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answered by KPG 3
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try being the agressive dog, persay. I've seen an episode of the dog whisper where he put weight on top of the dog by pressing down on his shoulders such as if another dog was trying to gain control of the member of his pack. Try going to the discovery channel and looking up the dog whisper, he may have advice on his sight.
Good luck!
2007-08-10 06:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Lonnie P would not understand what he's conversing approximately! and clearly, Phradoe B is crammed with crap. (i've got mentioned him b.t.w.) yet individuals understand what they're conversing approximately. The dogs would not prefer to harm you. whilst he bites, say "OUCH" particularly loudly, and end playing. walk away and pass away the dogs "on my own" (do no longer play) for a jiffy. The dogs needs to play, so whilst he learns that biting ability he would not get to play anymore, he will supply up.
2016-10-02 01:25:39
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answered by mccleery 4
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Your dog is probably going trough her teething period.
Their changing their teeth in this period and it hurt's.
Most dogs bite and chew alot of stuff in this period because it relieves the pain.
So buy her a chew toy or something to just chew on.
But don't teach her to chew and stuf you don't want her to.
2007-08-10 06:50:05
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answered by Shaqo_Wyn 3
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I could tell you thats the nature of the dog but I want Take to a dog triner class
2007-08-10 06:40:47
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answered by Ed M 2
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You can get her/him trained at any age.I have a chihuahua and he did that to but he grew out of it. Just get your dog trained.
2007-08-10 06:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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when she bites you should tap her on the nose and say bad dog ...then walk away from her and if she comes over just ignore her ...eventually she will figure out that she not supposed to bite....................................................................................
my dads girl friend got a chihuahua and when that didn't work for her she flips the dog on to its back and holds her the ....the shows you have dominance
2007-08-10 06:44:06
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answered by kk w 2
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he is just a puppy when my dog was a puppy i bought baby teething rings [not water filled] and every time he bites you pat his nose and say no bad doggie then give him the teething ring!
2007-08-10 06:44:13
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answered by Anonymous
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thye are crazy dogs my late aunt had one and same thing when I would visit.
cannot contol this behavior
can I have a BA please
2007-08-10 06:43:55
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answered by Michael M 7
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