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is using a muzzle mean???

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by lil'lucybear, May 6, 2005.

  1. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    i was just wondering because i have heard so many opinions on this, what does everyone think about using a muzzle to make my pup stop biting, it makes her really mad, but when i take it off she is calm and knows that if she bites she is going to get the muzzle again. i just don't want to make her mad so she becomes mean, what do you guys think?
     
  2. sixkiller

    sixkiller Banned

    i dont think using a muzzle is mean,but i wouldnt use one unless i had too
     
  3. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    well i have tried so many things, i ignored her for two days so she would learn that i am in charge and it worked for like a week but now she is back to biting again, she never bites hard, its more play biting, but she doesn't realize how strong she is and some times gets really excited and bites a little too hard, i just want to teach her that she can't bite at all. thanks for the opinion,
     
  4. sixkiller

    sixkiller Banned

    get her a chew toy
     
  5. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    she has 30,000 chew toys, bones, animals, ropes, she has a whole arsonal of tennis balls, she just gets mad when i don't play with her right away, she needs to learn that she has to wait sometimes
     
  6. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    anyone else???
     
  7. XxKonnectionsxX

    XxKonnectionsxX Top Dog

    Just keep ignorning her. There are A LOT of threads on this one. Unless they got deleted.(maybe they did) Just ignore her and don't make any eye contact. Contact either Texasbulldogs or LadyRampage. They had a good thread on this situation.
     
  8. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    thanks, it breaks my heart to ignore her, but i know i have too
     
  9. rocksteady

    rocksteady I'll drink to that..

    my pup bites a little to when he does i put him in a kennel it seems to be working
     
  10. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    yeah lucy likes her crate now so that really isn't punishment for her. but thanks
     
  11. sixkiller

    sixkiller Banned

    maybe you she'll grow out of it
     
  12. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    I think you need to enroll in a training class with your dog. Somehow, someway the message is not getting across to your dog. Also, I think the muzzle is a copout for a way to get around training. And for those people who must muzzle their dogs (not those whose cities like Ontario require them) in public & at the vets so they don't bite people, need to think a little more about the pink stuff (euthasol).
     
  13. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    well that is why i was asking, she is my first puppy, and she is really well trainned, 98% of the time she is wonderful, she listens to every word i say, but sometimes she gets over excited and that is when she doesn't want to listen or gets a little bit snappy, i think it is just her puppy time, i am hoping she grows out of it, and i wanted to take her to a training class but all the classes are really far from house and lucy gets really car sick and throws up all over my car if she is in there for more than 10 mins.
     
  14. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    I"m not trying to be harsh in any way! :) It just seems to me that your pup is viewing you as more of another playmate than as an "alpha". Training classes are great, & even if you can't go, it doesn't cost anything to call a trainer & ask him/her a question. Some will even come out to your house for a relatively inexpensive fee if you wanted. I would at least call one to see where the miscommunication is.

    Oh, and for the carsickness, you can try some benadryl about 45 min. before you leave or even 1/2 tablet of dramamine. Also, no food for 4 hrs previous to a car ride & no water for about 2 hrs before. Good luck.
     
  15. lil'lucybear

    lil'lucybear Big Dog

    really benadryl won't hurt my pup, thanks i'll try that, and yeah she thinks i am a playmate, but she is getting better, i'll try and find a trainer
     
  16. steinlin

    steinlin Big Dog

    Lil'lucybear...
    When she starts to get over-excited and will not listen to you...do this:


    Get a small water sprayer(for spraying plants) that shoots a small but strong spray of water, fill it with water and have it set on direct spray and have it handy on top of a table or fridge. (This is not a toy and will only be brought out for certain behavioral issues)


    When the over excitement starts, I want you to grab the spray BUT, with a stern voice order her "NO"!! FIRST
    If she doesn't listen.. spray her in the face and again order her "NO"!! You should only have to do this a couple of times
    Keep the spray away from her except for this behavior


    With the vomiting...
    A few times a week, put her in the car and leave her in there for a few minutes..don't start the car or anything...just put her in and leave her alone for awhile
    Second week, do the same...but this time start the car, but don't go anywhere.
    Third week ..start the car, drive 1 block etc etc


    Everytime you put her in and out, tell her she's the best
    When you go to take her out praise
     
  17. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    In short, No its not cruel or mean to use muzzles. Every bitch here but 1 has to be muzzled and put in a stand to be bred or them being bred would never happen.
     
  18. Thunder98

    Thunder98 Big Dog

    At times they are a must, if the situation presents itself. Imo
     

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