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Chihuahua Puppy Behavior Puppy Problems Misbehaving is often a sign that your Chihuahua puppy wants attention. Leaving them alone too long will create tendencies to dig holes, tear up or chew on things you don’t want him to chew on, bark consistently, or even go potty in places you won’t like! Learn ahead of time the methods to preventing these behaviors or how to stop them if they start. Aggressive Behavior: Make sure your puppy is well socialized. Aggression can be triggered if they are fearful of sounds and sights they are not used and doesn’t know how to react to. They sometimes do not feeling safe and are trying to protect themselves and their territory by showing their teeth or growling. It is your job to teach your Chihuahua Puppy what is acceptable behavior. Sternly tell them “no” the first time they growls. Your Chihuahua Puppy needs to know that you are serious and needs to stop their behavior immediately. Remove your Chihuahua Puppy from situations that can cause aggression, such as being in the area of another competitive Chihuahua Puppy or small children that may make them nervous. Even playing too roughly with a puppy and letting them bite you can lead them to think they can bite at objects or people playing with them. Avoid playing this way since it can lead to harder biting and aggressiveness. Keep your Chihuahua Puppy on a leash while out walking him. This will help prevent aggressive behavior towards other Chihuahua Puppy s that may come into your path. Chihuahua Puppy s naturally want to assert their authority, but by distracting him or changing your pace you can prevent some of this behavior. Chihuahua Puppy s that are playing together can sometimes get aggressive if they get too excited and the playing becomes escalated. One may become frightened or grab the other in an aggressive manner, causing defensiveness. Look for actions that signal aggressiveness such as a sparring stance – standing more on their back legs as if to attack, or biting around the head or ears. If your puppy begins to fight, try to distract them by making loud sounds or banging on an object to break their concentration. Be very careful about trying to grab a puppy or older Chihuahua Puppy out of a fight or you will become the target. Sometimes, grabbing their back legs and pulling them away can break up a fight. A good dose of water can often break up a fight quickly as well. If your Chihuahua Puppy continues to be aggressive after using these techniques, consider getting professional training. It is much better to pay someone to train your Chihuahua Puppy properly than to risk a person or another animal getting injured from aggressive behavior.
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