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I have a 5 month old German Shepherd. I have had German Shepherd dogs before, but have never had one that scratches like the one I have now. What I mean by that is that she does not just raise her paw, she raises her paw and digs her claws into you. When you try to pull her paw down, she just raises her other paw and scratches you with her other paw. I have tried telling her no, but she continues this behavior anyway. I have never tried to teach her to lift her paw. This is just something she does on her own. If anyone has any ideas about how to correct this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. I frequently have claw marks on both of my arms as a result of this. Thank you in advance for your help.
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Throw cans,empty coke cans with a few pennies in them,one in each room of the house,when needed you throw it,or just shake it,always worked on my gsd,scared the crap out of him..
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No offense, heidi, but you don't want to "scare the crap" out of a puppy. And since the dog is sitting right next to the person while doing this, the pennies in the can thing won't work.
The pawing behavior is natural, and what you want to do is make it unprofitable for the dog. Even when you take his paw and put it on the floor, that is attention and for many dogs, even negative attention is better than none. Set it up so that he is going to paw you. When you see the paw come, move your arm away or stand up abruptly so that the dog is thrown off balance. The second he has all four feet on the floor, praise and/or offer a treat. The pawing is a demand, and dogs must learn that demands do not work. Saying "No" isn't the best thing. It's much better to give a command that tells the dog WHAT to do - like "OFF!" |
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Your puppy is still young and therefore this probably can be fixed. I have a 7-yr old Golden right now that will not stop this and I am bruised all over. I have to put a pillow in front of me to stop her. She will just go lie down then.
I also heard to gently squeeze their paw and put it on the floor for them and say "no paw" This worked for me other 2 Goldens. Good luck! Heather |
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It came recommended to be by a trainer and a vet,i wouldnt peg the cans at him,but a little shake of the can isnt gonna scare a puppy to death.Especially a 5 month old gsd.No offense taken..
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Great advise LR
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