Here is a link to the training section of my web site.......in addition to all 
the other good sugestions........"dog training for dummies is a favorite of 
mine as well!"
   
  My dogs all have a toy box with their chewing stuff inside.  A cow hoof is a 
huge favorite for my puppies, the big dogs can break these up so i have to be 
careful with those.  
   
  http://www.southerncharmlabradoodles.com/index.php?page=train
   
  You need to think dog not human.......actually it works on kids as well.  I 
was tempted to use the shock collars I have on my dogs (invisble fence) on my 
teenage son......he figured out how to get it off.........darn it........
   
  Carol/scl

Angela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          thank you so much for your reply. i have read just about everything 
on line. And, i 
happen to have a trainer coming to my home tomorrow. I can't wait. This site is 
going to 
be a lifesave for me. thankyou.--
- In [email protected], Tara Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What books on puppy training have you read?
> 
> Seems like everybody has a different take on what to do about nippy 
> pups.
> 
> The Monks of New Skete's 'The Art of Raising a Puppy',
> 
> Brian Kilcommons 'Good Owners, Great Dogs'
> 
> and James DeBitetto's 'You And Your Puppy' are three of my training 
> books.
> 
> You could also have a trainer come out to your house (very important) 
> and work with you, the pup *and* the kids.
> 
> Puppies gotta run and be nuts sometime. They gotta bite and chew on 
> something. The trick is letting 'em rip something, somewhere ( other 
> than the kids and in the house) and teaching them that there's a time 
> and place for everything.
>



         

 
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