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post Dec 1 2012, 11:27 AM

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It normal for 4 month old to bite and chew thing.
Cant be prevented just need to monitor her closely and stop her when she try to chew your furniture


QUOTE(JayneT @ May 25 2012, 11:36 PM)
Dear Fellow owners..

i owned a female black and silver snauzher [approx 4mths now] , she's very smart however I find it very hard to train her.
She is very stubborn and keeps on bitting non stop even though I provide alot of chew toys...
She is changing teeth though...
But i'm really at my wit's end as she keeps on destroying furniture and now my wall!  cry.gif

I dont cage her when I returned home from work because I want try to train her to be able to roam around the house in future..
Yeah.. i know caging her its cruel... but now I can't afford to let her out...even now; short minute I dont monitor her.. she goes do something nasty.


HOpe for some advise and guidance...
thanks alot
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post Dec 7 2012, 07:22 PM

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Yes, toilet training is the hardest. need constant reminder and monitoring

QUOTE(llllllll @ Dec 7 2012, 03:02 PM)
I used Newspaper~~~
it is quite hard initially... days and weeks of serious monitoring the time when she'll poo or pee so that I'll let her understand where to poo pee..

now she's used to pooing on newspaper on a special spot, sometimes even without the newspaper, she'll poo or pee on the very same spot
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