The other
pups yelp and bite back if the youngster chomps down too hard, and Mom - dog stops the games if he's too rough, so Junior learns limits.
When this happens, the handler is there to soothe the shock with praise if
the pup yelps.
I don't think there was contact, but
the pup Yelped like hell.
Not exact matches
Then you immediately give a loud, high - pitched
yelp, remove your hand, and ignore the
pup for 10 to 20 seconds.
If it is a littermate that got too hard a nip, they may let out a
yelp and cease playing with the offending
pup.
The excitement was palpable as the first plane pulled up on the tarmac and shelter staff began unloading and sorting the animals, though the mood quickly turned calm as frightened
pups began
yelping for comfort after what, to them, must have been a harrowing journey.
Immediately after your
yelp, give the
pup a time - out.
If the mouthing hurts,
yelp just as another
pup would announce pain.
If a
pup gets nipped too hard or approached too quickly... A loud
yelp or a heading for the hills may ensue!
However, during this time, the other
pups would normally teach your puppy to inhibit the strength of its bite by giving a quick
yelp and leaving the play session if things got too rough.
When a
pup bites their brother or sister too hard they
yelp and often the play stops momentarily.
I tried another off leash meeting today and there was a lot of pawing and mutual chasing and tail wagging but ended (after about 5 minutes) with growling -LRB-?!!) by Goldie and
yelping by
pup.
If a
pup gets nipped too hard or approached too quickly... you will hear a loud
yelp or see a
pup head for the hills!