@@imjacobsmithlive Almost a year later and honestly, no. =.= On the bright side when he gets bitey I can get him to sit and he calms down. He takes me telling him to sit as "Okay its time to chill" Still love him to death though, even if hes craazy sometimes.
Oh jeez, thank you 🙏🏻 I got my first Frenchie recently and he just keeps biting I know that’s the way he plays, but he REALLY doesn't realize that it can do more harm than fun. I thought I just can’t teach him, thank you 🙏🏻
Just watched your video. I am dedicated to stopping my boy from biting. So far he has bitten me, my husband, my neighbor's testicles which is quite concerning. But we have managed to get him to stop hanging off our bullmastiffs face. We do notice he is calmer after walks, but it's a little more difficult to exercise both our dogs in the summer here as the temperature reaches 40°c and above. I have taken your advice on board and will be implementing these new techniques. Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Much appreciated. Will be following your channel from now on. Best wishes.
Thank you so very much...I have just escaped from a puppy biting frenzy. I will immediately change to your method. I have had dogs always and I never have been much of a leader, more a "we can all work together on this" style...Not great. But in the end we have always worked it out if a bit laissez faire But this time will be different. I am a lot older and I need to have my dog more under control.
Ehi guys, I'm really enjoying your videos, only thing I think you should make them a little shorter and go straight to the point. Anyway, really good job!
Frenchie are the best got a 4m old and I going to try this and I know it going to work thanks guys for all the help now the hard work starts 👍 💪. Love your video keep it coming ❤ 💙 👍
Have a 9 month old pedigree frenchie in the family, he’s golden 90% of the time but is food aggressive and bites when trying to put a collar or harness on for walks. Sometimes he shows his heckles for no apparent reason too, please advise
@@braddegan7403 in the process yes, we started by hand feeding him and reassuring him when he kicks off instead of attempting to discipline him, really helped with his anxiety and with regards to the collar we took him somewhere he wasn’t familiar with (somewhere he has things to focus on and not his negative association with his collar) and he’s miles better with that too. He does still get hyper alert from time to time but I sharp NO seems to reset him and make him settle down also started click training recently which has the same effect, resets him back to being normal. He was safe guarding toys etc for a while but he had like 1000 toys so took them away and left him with a few and he no longer guards them. Routines seem to really help too. Hope this helps in some way, please let me know how you get on!
Mine would nibble, but it literally didn't hurt anyone. Wondering if that's normal. I used to say he would put a tooth on it, because he would gently put his tooth on your finger lol
3 year old frenchy, just bit me again… it’s been along time since the last bite…. I really need help or he’s getting buried in the garden, can’t do this anymore
Desperate help. Just got 10 month frenchy. Gets on well with wife, originally not me growling etc but i gave him food and he calmed and all is good. The issue i now have is he keeps growling and sometimes goes skits at my 10 year old daughter who is now scared of him. He's clearly protecting wifey and fine once daughter is in bed with us, but its difficult to get through the door.
Good advice gents. But video needs to be 7 minutes not 15 minutes. This comes off like a group training session, lots of repeating to instill the method however It would suit the audience more to give advice for multiple dog ages rather than just puppies. Many folks acquire dogs later or find themselves as a new addition to a family with a rambunctious Frenchie. Might be time for a script. The worst vice is advice:) but I appreciate the series so just trying to help it get better. Cheers and thanks again.
My dog was the same wanting to bite anything and anyone and i fixed him in a 2 week period and that was everytime he wanted to bite i put hot english mustard in his mouth and at the end of the day if he thought about it he sure didn't because he knew what would happen and now he is a good Pit Bull
@keliharris8854 sorry my dog has no fear and is very protective of the family I have had it since it was a pup and its now 10 years old I also own three other pit bulls and they so friendly they would lick you to death before hurting you
I have a frenchie and I try to take her out for a walk. I have to physically pick her up and take her outside. I put a leash on her and she refuses to move. She lays on the floor. After 20 min I put her back in the house. While in the house she breaks all the kids toys. I don’t know how to get her to walk. Any advice?
Hi I need help or advice I got a 4 year old French bulldog that I rescue from someone that was been cruel to her The problem is at since I've had her she keeps going for me when I go to get items like the baby blankets his toys. Any bags or anythink that belongs to us I love her so much and don't want to have to give or away or put her to sleep I don't know what to do to solve the problem I need help xx
I know a person that hits their dog, which I don't agree but the dog does stop when he comes into the room, it breaks my heart to see this, cus the dog gets frozen and cowering, plz help me help them x
What about if it’s a rescue whos a year and a half…he’s been resource guarding and he seems to double down when I correct…bruised me really good that time…broke skin twice before that…I’m trying to structure our relationship better but he also doesn’t feel safe here because he’s been so destabilized from being rehomed as well as his old home was unstable…he doesn’t even want to play with the toys just gets possessive over it…and my change in energy to saying no firmly he clamps down more and then his body language gets more stiff and eyes get wider…I don’t want to stress him anymore but also don’t want to let him think this behaviour gets him his outcome.
Have you tried hand feeding him? My frenchie was a runt and he scarfed his food down as fast as possible like it was going to run out of his bowl. He was only three months old, but I wanted to curb the food aggression before it started so I hand fed him for like the first two weeks that I had him. And then I changed him to a bowl that force him to eat slower, but now I can stick my hand right in his bowl while he has his face in it, and I don’t have to worry about him biting me.
Thanks for watching! We have a video looking at how to stop your Frenchie playing rough that might be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/A8Y0I_iW2Wg/v-deo.html&pbjreload=101
You can exercise him with playing and with mind games. I just walk at places where no other dogs are tho. I use a harness for our puppy cause a collar can hurt their throat. He means you need to build a bond with your puppy where he finds safety with you and leans on to you for guidance and directions
Ok well have this video was talking, I kept fast forwarding to get to the actual leasson and then just closed it out. Too much talk in the beginning, we get it, just give us the facts. Lost interest after 7 minutes of Blah Blah Blaj
We are in the same boat. Our Winston is about the same age. He gets aggressive and growls to bite when it’s time to go back into his pen. He still has accidents so he can roam the house. He also hunts our cats and pins them down and chews their ears and bites them. Hopefully this helpful. How is your dog doing?
One more question, my puppy is 10weeks old he is going to get his last shot, before that he can't go outside, plus it's too cold outside, what kind of exercise would keep him happy?
Moj savet (imam francuza): obuci mu duks/kaput za pse i bacanje loptice je super da im ispraznis energiju. Svakako ga moras setati bar jednom dnevno i kad je hladno inace ce biti agresivni zbog viska energije, ali je loptica dobra kad vidis da posle setnje i dalje ima energije i zelis da je izbacis iz njega. :)
This guy is jibbering on and on. Heres the answer... To stop puppies biting, teach them .. "NO!" A quick pinch of the neck (like a mummas nip) and a growl in a low voice. "NO!" Mumma nips and growls in a low tone to keep its pups in check. You need to mimic that! Its that simple! Do that over and over until it's learnt. You're welcome!
Ya when the dog is ripping chunks of flesh out of your hands arms and feet and you’re bleeding all over the place, you aren’t going to just stand up and say no. The dog keeps attacking over and over. Hardly a time to just back away and stand there.
how many of u r watching this, while your dog is bitting u???
Bro the struggle is real 💀
@@coffeeordeath5284 does it get better, 13 weeks in praying
@@imjacobsmithlive Almost a year later and honestly, no. =.= On the bright side when he gets bitey I can get him to sit and he calms down. He takes me telling him to sit as "Okay its time to chill" Still love him to death though, even if hes craazy sometimes.
yup right now
Exercise and chew top really helps!
Oh jeez, thank you 🙏🏻
I got my first Frenchie recently and he just keeps biting I know that’s the way he plays, but he REALLY doesn't realize that it can do more harm than fun. I thought I just can’t teach him, thank you 🙏🏻
Just watched your video. I am dedicated to stopping my boy from biting. So far he has bitten me, my husband, my neighbor's testicles which is quite concerning. But we have managed to get him to stop hanging off our bullmastiffs face. We do notice he is calmer after walks, but it's a little more difficult to exercise both our dogs in the summer here as the temperature reaches 40°c and above. I have taken your advice on board and will be implementing these new techniques. Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Much appreciated. Will be following your channel from now on. Best wishes.
Great to know theres a whole channel for my new pup. Thanks you for doin the work of gods🙏🏽
I didn't really understand what does restructure your relationship actually mean?
Watching this while my Frenchie nibbles On my toes
Dude get to point
Thank you so very much...I have just escaped from a puppy biting frenzy. I will immediately change to your method. I have had dogs always and I never have been much of a leader, more a "we can all work together on this" style...Not great. But in the end we have always worked it out if a bit laissez faire But this time will be different. I am a lot older and I need to have my dog more under control.
Ehi guys, I'm really enjoying your videos, only thing I think you should make them a little shorter and go straight to the point. Anyway, really good job!
I was given my boy. He's 2 and stubborn (and cute) as hell. Thanks for the info!
Frenchie are the best got a 4m old and I going to try this and I know it going to work thanks guys for all the help now the hard work starts 👍 💪. Love your video keep it coming ❤ 💙 👍
So what I got from the videos that you need to learn how to stop your dog from biting
Thank you you going to start this.
He nips and bites,but it’s more so the feet and heels are the problem any bits on that
My Frenchie has a high Pray drive and now killed my turkeys ( ate one of them😢 )
Im so upset
GET TO THE POINT ALREADY.....! Just talking in circles for the first 4 minutes.
Thank you so much. I hope these tips will work
Thank you for the tips.. really on the edge on my Charlie's biting
Can you explain the “restructure the relationship” part. Didn’t understand how to actually do that
Have a 9 month old pedigree frenchie in the family, he’s golden 90% of the time but is food aggressive and bites when trying to put a collar or harness on for walks. Sometimes he shows his heckles for no apparent reason too, please advise
Hi Benn, I'm in the same boat. Did you resolve?
@@braddegan7403 in the process yes, we started by hand feeding him and reassuring him when he kicks off instead of attempting to discipline him, really helped with his anxiety and with regards to the collar we took him somewhere he wasn’t familiar with (somewhere he has things to focus on and not his negative association with his collar) and he’s miles better with that too. He does still get hyper alert from time to time but I sharp NO seems to reset him and make him settle down also started click training recently which has the same effect, resets him back to being normal. He was safe guarding toys etc for a while but he had like 1000 toys so took them away and left him with a few and he no longer guards them. Routines seem to really help too. Hope this helps in some way, please let me know how you get on!
Mine would nibble, but it literally didn't hurt anyone. Wondering if that's normal.
I used to say he would put a tooth on it, because he would gently put his tooth on your finger lol
Yak yak tak!!!
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3 year old frenchy, just bit me again… it’s been along time since the last bite…. I really need help or he’s getting buried in the garden, can’t do this anymore
Desperate help. Just got 10 month frenchy. Gets on well with wife, originally not me growling etc but i gave him food and he calmed and all is good.
The issue i now have is he keeps growling and sometimes goes skits at my 10 year old daughter who is now scared of him. He's clearly protecting wifey and fine once daughter is in bed with us, but its difficult to get through the door.
Good advice gents. But video needs to be 7 minutes not 15 minutes. This comes off like a group training session, lots of repeating to instill the method however It would suit the audience more to give advice for multiple dog ages rather than just puppies. Many folks acquire dogs later or find themselves as a new addition to a family with a rambunctious Frenchie. Might be time for a script. The worst vice is advice:) but I appreciate the series so just trying to help it get better. Cheers and thanks again.
Lol I started using the uhuh sound you made in the vid instead of just no, and now she is reacting straight away 👏🏻
So glad our video has proven to be helpful!
My dog was the same wanting to bite anything and anyone and i fixed him in a 2 week period and that was everytime he wanted to bite i put hot english mustard in his mouth and at the end of the day if he thought about it he sure didn't because he knew what would happen and now he is a good Pit Bull
😡 that’s terrible! All you’re doing is instilling fear in your animal and a fearful animal is a dangerous animal, especially with a pitbull terrier.
@keliharris8854 sorry my dog has no fear and is very protective of the family I have had it since it was a pup and its now 10 years old I also own three other pit bulls and they so friendly they would lick you to death before hurting you
If you can rule a hurd of Frenchies you can rule the world. I can.
I have a frenchie and I try to take her out for a walk. I have to physically pick her up and take her outside. I put a leash on her and she refuses to move. She lays on the floor. After 20 min I put her back in the house. While in the house she breaks all the kids toys. I don’t know how to get her to walk. Any advice?
Amazing help. Thanks
Hi I need help or advice
I got a 4 year old French bulldog that I rescue from someone that was been cruel to her
The problem is at since I've had her she keeps going for me when I go to get items like the baby blankets his toys.
Any bags or anythink that belongs to us
I love her so much and don't want to have to give or away or put her to sleep
I don't know what to do to solve the problem I need help xx
Great video.
Great video!
Dude 5 min into video no help. I’m out
same thing halfway into the video.
lol imma jus bounce now im 2mins in 🙃
I know a person that hits their dog, which I don't agree but the dog does stop when he comes into the room, it breaks my heart to see this, cus the dog gets frozen and cowering, plz help me help them x
They shouldn't have a dog at all. Simple as that.
What about if it’s a rescue whos a year and a half…he’s been resource guarding and he seems to double down when I correct…bruised me really good that time…broke skin twice before that…I’m trying to structure our relationship better but he also doesn’t feel safe here because he’s been so destabilized from being rehomed as well as his old home was unstable…he doesn’t even want to play with the toys just gets possessive over it…and my change in energy to saying no firmly he clamps down more and then his body language gets more stiff and eyes get wider…I don’t want to stress him anymore but also don’t want to let him think this behaviour gets him his outcome.
Have you tried hand feeding him? My frenchie was a runt and he scarfed his food down as fast as possible like it was going to run out of his bowl. He was only three months old, but I wanted to curb the food aggression before it started so I hand fed him for like the first two weeks that I had him. And then I changed him to a bowl that force him to eat slower, but now I can stick my hand right in his bowl while he has his face in it, and I don’t have to worry about him biting me.
i knew this and do this now
I also have a yorky and they are always biting each other even on the face is that normal?
Thanks for watching! We have a video looking at how to stop your Frenchie playing rough that might be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/A8Y0I_iW2Wg/v-deo.html&pbjreload=101
My French bull dogs bit me when I hover and wash the floor and if my friend come in I was given them And they are only 18month old
Yes I want you to get on with it it’s 3/4 of the way through the video I fast forward it 10 times already
He talks about patience to train your dog, which i can tell you dont have.
One question, should I use a collar or not? I heard collars are bad for frenchies
You can exercise him with playing and with mind games. I just walk at places where no other dogs are tho.
I use a harness for our puppy cause a collar can hurt their throat.
He means you need to build a bond with your puppy where he finds safety with you and leans on to you for guidance and directions
I use a harness for my pup
What's an iva
My dog is almost 2 years old and he goes for people when he is on the lead why is this please
Ok well have this video was talking, I kept fast forwarding to get to the actual leasson and then just closed it out. Too much talk in the beginning, we get it, just give us the facts. Lost interest after 7 minutes of Blah Blah Blaj
Wrong title, it is about puppies, not adults as you said.
My (FB) puppy is still biting at 8 months. I’ve only had him for 2 months, should I worry?
We are in the same boat. Our Winston is about the same age. He gets aggressive and growls to bite when it’s time to go back into his pen. He still has accidents so he can roam the house. He also hunts our cats and pins them down and chews their ears and bites them. Hopefully this helpful. How is your dog doing?
One more question, my puppy is 10weeks old he is going to get his last shot, before that he can't go outside, plus it's too cold outside, what kind of exercise would keep him happy?
Moj savet (imam francuza): obuci mu duks/kaput za pse i bacanje loptice je super da im ispraznis energiju. Svakako ga moras setati bar jednom dnevno i kad je hladno inace ce biti agresivni zbog viska energije, ali je loptica dobra kad vidis da posle setnje i dalje ima energije i zelis da je izbacis iz njega. :)
get a ball and like a rope and stuff
My definitely is bitting
Just rescued a 3 yr old and he's biting! Help!
bruh
Are all you videos just stuff from Will?
Alot of waffle, get to the point
Way too wordy!
This guy is jibbering on and on. Heres the answer...
To stop puppies biting, teach them .. "NO!"
A quick pinch of the neck (like a mummas nip) and a growl in a low voice. "NO!"
Mumma nips and growls in a low tone to keep its pups in check.
You need to mimic that! Its that simple!
Do that over and over until it's learnt.
You're welcome!
Just get to the point please
First guy can easily just not be in the video.
Ya when the dog is ripping chunks of flesh out of your hands arms and feet and you’re bleeding all over the place, you aren’t going to just stand up and say no. The dog keeps attacking over and over. Hardly a time to just back away and stand there.
Exercising your french bulldogs out in public-- in America -- now gets you robbed, your dogs stolen and your hearts broken. 💔💔
Don’t get caught lacking I’m taking lives about my dog all I gotta say
this whole video is ad!
horrible the englisch language :/
**English**
Why are you speaking it then?