Question:
My Chihuahua puppy is attached to me and won't stop biting other people, help?!?
Based God
2013-01-01 20:16:46 UTC
Hi, So I recently got a Chihuahua puppy (10 weeks) from a lady who had a liter of them and when I first got her she did not want to leave her original 'mommy' (lady) and was crying the whole ride home. Eventually a day after having her in the home in my room she finally got used to me and ONLY trusted me. Now she follows me everywhere and does not want to be left alone with anyone else. I was fine with this, I thought it was cute but thought she'd overcome this when leaving her in her puppy cage a few times alone while I do things like shower, cook, use bathroom, etc. because I do not trust her with other family members.
She has been good and has not shown any signs of growling or being mean to any of my family members, she just does not want to leave me.
HOWEVER, today we took her to Petsmart and the lady who worked there wanted to hold the dog and my Chihuahua immediately started growling. At first I just let it go because I knew my chihuahua was scared so that it would be normal for her to growl. BUT, as soon as i got home relatives came home and I had my chihuahua on my lap and as soon as my relative put her hand out to pet her she growled at least 3 times. It was weird but again, I let it go. Later that day I was going to go out with family members out to eat, this was the longest I've let my chihuahua stay in her cage (3 hours) and once we were done and driving home my Grandmother called and said that my chihuahua bit my Grandfather when he was trying to take her out to pee. He thought she couldn't pee with her shirt on so he attempted to take it off, she immediately snapped and bit him twice. I didn't believe it because I've never seen her bite someone other than play biting me. I thought it was nothing since she is a baby and her teeth are barely coming in. As soon as i came home I saw my grandfather's hand and there was two big bites that were bleeding. I was so shocked and now I'm scared to even train her not to do that because the lady @ the store even told me that she will start biting and eventually bite me when I do something she does not like. Now I don't know what to do because my family doesn't want to be around my chihuahua and they want me to give her away. I really do not want to do this but it is starting to get out of hand... I love her but I need advice on how to get her to stop biting/growling at people.
Suggestions?
Five answers:
weiland
2013-01-01 20:33:47 UTC
make this dog safe, happy, and well adjusted. love is not enough, you must invest time, and sacrifice for this thing you have agreed to care for. if you have the time and money, pay for and attend obedience classes which are really to train you to own a dog responsibly. Truly sorry you seem to care deeply for this little girl, i have a soft spot for animals and people "owning" them who shouldn't. i have a dog and i feel as though i can never do enough for him.
TK
2013-01-01 21:05:41 UTC
Get her into a puppy class now. She has to be meeting new people every day and be put in new environments or you're going to have a vicious little beast. Apparently her "momma" was a piss-poor breeder. I hope you didn't give her too much money for the unstable piece of work you got.

Puppy class with lots of socialization opportunities. Get her out in public every day.
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2013-01-01 20:37:25 UTC
Google NILIF training and Small Dog Syndrome. Due to their size, it's easy to want to be overly gentle and treat toy breeds with kid gloves. You have to remember a chihuahua is still a domesticated wolf, and every bit as much dog as a rottweiler, lab, great dane, or any other large dog. This dog needs to be trained, socialized, and taught boundaries that you will not tolerate crossing. Consider finding a trainer.
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2016-10-04 09:11:03 UTC
a number of it truly is commonly used doggy habit- they're uncertain of issues and don't desire their %. individuals wandering off the place they are able to't keep an eye fixed on them. For our doggy, we in simple terms went on with our on an conventional basis ordinary, ignoring the whining. (do no longer puppy/hug/soothe your whining doggy, or he will think of he could have had a solid reason to whine. it could strengthen his stress and advantages the habit.) additionally, you're able to be able to think of he's whining the entire time your long gone, yet he's probably whining as you pass away and then whining whilst he hears your key contained in the door, snoozing/resting in between. when I pass away the place of residing, each so often I hear on the door for a minute- i can hearken to my doggy's whining supply up approximately 30 seconds after she thinks i'm long gone. when I come lower back, I hear for whining or whimpering- no longer something until eventually I make noise with the aid of putting my keys on the counter. Then the whining turns lower back on until eventually I tell her to quiet down and enable her out of her crate. while you're long gone, you additionally can positioned considered one of your (disposable) shirts in his crate to assuage him inclusive of your scent, or pass away the television on a channel without startling noises (food channel is massive for my doggy), or play a classical music CD. Low quantity feels like those can help them relax. i does no longer propose rawhide, because it truly is often risky, even nonetheless I do agree that some exciting toys can keep him occupied while you're away.
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2013-01-01 21:17:39 UTC
Don't waste your time...Take him to the vet, they can help you...!!


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