| The Old Gods |
| She's 12 weeks old. There's not a massive amount of training done at that age. |
| The Old Gods |
| She's 12 weeks old. There's not a massive amount of training done at that age. |
| Insignia Elites |
| Ship she is very young only 12 weeks. Puppies do nip. Keep trying - the crate is new. It takes a few weeks to get used to it completely. you got this! |
| Jericho Stables |
| You said that you tried gentle training and firm training, suggesting you have tried changing methods. |
| Shipyards |
| I was told my dog WAS trained, and that she didn't bite. Apparently, she was not. |
| Shipyards |
| Void I've stuck to the SAME training method! I only got a crate, so I could keep her in it while I'm gone, and get her trained! |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah Eury is right. Even if it seems like it isn't working, consistency is key. It may take a while for it to click |
| The Old Gods |
| Changing around the training style a bunch isn't going to do her any services and will just confuse her. |
| Shipyards |
| Em She will not play with her toys. She's got a squeaky chicken, a squeaky snake, a few balls. She won't touch 'em, at all. |
| Angels angels |
| Try all different treats you can find. Especially things like just plain chicken. You can even use her kibble for training |
| Insignia Elites |
| Crate at night, feed in the crate and just keep a routine. Keep trying with treats and toys. If she is part pointer maybe something that looks more birdlike might draw more drive. She is young - nipping will happen. I usually boop the nose and like someone said have a toy to redirect the biting |
| Shipyards |
| Em I have! Nothing is working with her. I've tried gentle training, firm training, everything in the damn book. |
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| The Old Gods |
| She's 12 weeks old. There's not a massive amount of training done at that age. |
| Insignia Elites |
| Ship she is very young only 12 weeks. Puppies do nip. Keep trying - the crate is new. It takes a few weeks to get used to it completely. you got this! |
| Jericho Stables |
| You said that you tried gentle training and firm training, suggesting you have tried changing methods. |
| Shipyards |
| I was told my dog WAS trained, and that she didn't bite. Apparently, she was not. |
| Shipyards |
| Void I've stuck to the SAME training method! I only got a crate, so I could keep her in it while I'm gone, and get her trained! |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah Eury is right. Even if it seems like it isn't working, consistency is key. It may take a while for it to click |
| The Old Gods |
| Changing around the training style a bunch isn't going to do her any services and will just confuse her. |
| Shipyards |
| Em She will not play with her toys. She's got a squeaky chicken, a squeaky snake, a few balls. She won't touch 'em, at all. |
| Angels angels |
| Try all different treats you can find. Especially things like just plain chicken. You can even use her kibble for training |
| Insignia Elites |
| Crate at night, feed in the crate and just keep a routine. Keep trying with treats and toys. If she is part pointer maybe something that looks more birdlike might draw more drive. She is young - nipping will happen. I usually boop the nose and like someone said have a toy to redirect the biting |
| Shipyards |
| Em I have! Nothing is working with her. I've tried gentle training, firm training, everything in the damn book. |
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