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March 9, 2010

20 week old Male Chow Chow Puppy?

Filed under: chow chow breeding — admin @ 2:25 am

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I’m not new to Chow Chow breed this is my for Chow and 2 male chow. Right now I have a 1 1/2 voilet female that is very well trained and kind spoiled. And my wife and I just got a 20 wk old Red Male chow. He is very good beside when I have to disapline him for little things. He yeps and tries to nip at me. The last male I had I played top dog with and really had no problems braking him of the habits that he had, and it kind of was like talking to a kid. And my female now is the same way. I want the new pup to obey and baically follow verbal orders. But how do I disapline him with "TOP DOG" technics when he is yeppin and nipping at me. It’s like he is either afraid of me or he is trying to be in Charge. Can anyone with chows help me out??? Thanks for you time…

Get the scruff of his neck in each of your hands, just behind his ears, and lift him off of his front feet. Look him in the eye and tell him NO Bite. Don’t hurt him. Just get your point across.

The idea is to startle him and demonstrate your dominance in a non-harmful/non-hurtful way. Biting and threatning growls are the only reasons to use this technique.

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2 Comments »

  1. The only way I know of is to grab him by the scruff of the neck and shake.
    If the behaviour continues, turn him over on his back and hold until he calms down.
    References :

    Comment by Blessed — March 9, 2010 @ 8:11 am

  2. Get the scruff of his neck in each of your hands, just behind his ears, and lift him off of his front feet. Look him in the eye and tell him NO Bite. Don’t hurt him. Just get your point across.

    The idea is to startle him and demonstrate your dominance in a non-harmful/non-hurtful way. Biting and threatning growls are the only reasons to use this technique.
    References :

    Comment by SpotsB4myeyes — March 9, 2010 @ 8:59 am

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