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abullard


Ratterific
Ratterific
01/30/2008 11:14 AM  

Buddy my 5 month old rat terrier, and he is running around and going upstairs without anybody with him. I am a first time owner for this kind of breed and it is hard because he doesn't listen to me. I tried to tell him nooo, going upstair and he dont listen. Is it because he is so young or is because this is his new home?

Buddy is a sweet pup but he dont listen to what i say or tell him to do. I know i treat him like a human being but puppies need to listen to their owners. I have been doing my best on being the best owner but Buddy dont listen.

On potty training he dont do the best on that either, any situations!!!~buddy's mom

Dinks Mom


Ratastic
Ratastic
01/30/2008 11:59 AM  

Dink and I went thru training classes so it could teach me how to train him.  Giving him a treat after every potty outside and every command will click...you just have to be patient and consistent.  Have lots of toys and rawhides or bully sticks to keep him occupied.  Praise him alot and everytime Dink does something he shouldn't I make that  "ACK!" sound and he stops (so I can take my son's sock away from him for instance)

Good luck


~Susy~
Mitzy's Mom


Pack Leader
Pack Leader
01/30/2008 12:03 PM  

Puppies don't come knowing all the commands and what you expect and want from them.  They have to be trained.  Puppy classes are a good idea!


Mary Beth, mom to Mitzy, Mayfly, Skipper, Skeeter and Loco

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BonitaKaz


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
01/30/2008 12:23 PM  
I agree about puppy classes. You mentioned you treat Buddy as if he were a human. Be sure that when you tell him no, that it is a firm NO! not yelling or overly loud, but just a firm strong No!. If that doesn't work, try getting a soda can filled with pennies, everytime you see him do something bad, shake it (dont let him see you shake it though) and say No. Then take him to where he needs to go, let him go and reward reward reward.

*Bonita* Mom to Nibbler!




swatson6


Attention Starved
Attention Starved
01/30/2008 12:35 PM  
I agree! Puppy classes would help both of you.

Sarah

"Life's tough, it's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne

SYLVIA


Ratterific
Ratterific
01/30/2008 12:51 PM  
WHAT IT TAKES IS REPEATING AND I AGREE. TREATS WHEN HE DOES GOOD. JUST A SMALL TREAT. ALSO AGE WILL HELP. TOBY IS 14 MONTHS AND I AM STILL TRAINING. GOING TO GET HIM TO CLASS SOON I HOPE. ALSO YOU CAN PUT A GATE UP TO THE STAIRS. THAT WILL HELP YOU.
HAD TO DO THIS IN SEVERAL PLACES. THE ACCORDIAN WOOD GATES ARE GREAT.
Cuskley1


Newbie
Newbie
05/07/2008 1:22 PM  
Be careful with the can. My rat terrier is now noise sensitive because my husband did that to keep him away from things. It worked. But he gets freaked out by sounds now.
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