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You can play tug of war with Yeti and do training at the same time. Here is a link to a way to do it.
http://www.clickertraining.com/node/3620
A couple things to keep in mind with puppies, and dogs for that matter, is that yelling/screeching and firm "no" are not going to really get you the behavior that you want.( If your pup is like mine - Addie is a fearful dog - he may become aggressive with the negative training. ) If your puppy nips or even touches your skin when playing tug of war, or any game, the first thing I would do is stop playing, and walk away with the toy. I also yelp a little or say "ouch". If he is getting over-excited, a brief stay in his crate so that he can settle would probably help as well.
I agree. We generally don't play tug of war, but once in awhile we will with a rope toy. When I get tired of that, I will tell him to drop it, and won't touch it until he drops it. Then I throw it again, he returns it, and I'll play a little tug for a few seconds before I ask him to drop it. Mostly play fetch and catch with him. Good luck.
Well he is just precious. Chappie is 7 months old, he is a mini, weighs 20 lbs, and 15inches high. That will be his adult size. He is rather calm as puppies go, certainly likes to play but when I am busy, he will just lie down and sleep. The "new" things he is doing is barking at any little noise outside. No yapping, a real big boy bark. Then he stops. When people come to the door, I have started putting the leash on him, so it won't bark, it seems to work, but there is one person who comes ( a woman) who he barks and barks at. She is very nice person, and the only thing I can figure out, is that she smokes and smells of tobacco, and he doesn't like it. After about 10 minutes he warmed up to her, but it was actually embarrassing.
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