Nia-chan wrote:<===== doesn't know much about puppies or training
Do you catch him when he's actually taking something? I'm sure you already do this but try to keep everything closed off and out of reach Also I'm not sure how this works but try putting something bad-tasting on the stuff so he doesn't want to put it in his mouth
K. Ayato wrote:Do you say "no" while the object is in his mouth?
12praiseGOD wrote:well what does the dog not like you to do to him, when you catch him doing that rub his nose on the thing he is taking, tap him on the nose, and tie him up for a couple of hours, so that he will learn that taking stuff will get him tied up...which I imagine most dogs dislike.
GeneD wrote:Since the nose-tapping doesn't work, try this: put pebbles/gravel or marbles in a can or jar (a can will work better though) and when you catch him taking/chewing things you shake the can to make a noise by his head (just watch that you don’t do it too loud, their hearing is beter than ours after all). Apparently they don't like the noise and associate it with taking things, so they stop doing the thing that brings the noise. This method was recommended to us by a dog trainer when our dog was climbing on our cars (believe it :-) but she stopped doing it so we didn't use the method much. So I’m not 100% sure it will work, but you might as well try it. Good luck.
p.s. let me know if it does work!
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