
This sounds quite trivial and actually, in the big scheme of things, it is!
My very large pup, 40+ kilos, was taught by teenage Daughter to give a paw. She thinks its funny now that whenever he sees something he wants, he just bashes the living daylights out of me and whoever is unfortunate enough to be on the receiving end of it. I am getting a bit fed up with being clawed to death and I now look like I've been in an accident with all of the big black bruises all over me. He swiped me in the face yesterday and cut my lip quite badly. Very swollen and bruised today...look like I've been in a street fight Lol.
How do I actually teach him not to give me a paw? Never had to do this before as some of my dogs over the years have given paws but they have all done it gently. This one does everything in a very clumsy way, much clumsier than previous ones.
I have tried ignoring him when he does it, turning my back on him and then when he finally sits nicely, without paws, giving him what he wants but I am concerned that he is now totally confused...although this isn't hard! Trouble is, he whacks me when I'm not expecting it. If he gets a toy stuck under something, wants to go out, gets given a treat for doing something well when we are out training, up comes the paw before I've even got it out of the pocket, you get the idea! I have told Daughter no more requesting paws and so far she has stuck to it, doesn't need to ask for one anyway as he is so quick to give a paw.
Although he's not the sharpest tool in the box as he is in such a hurry to get everything right and falls over himself, he really does like to please so I need to attempt a way of doing it so that he understands it. I haven't tried anything yet, although have a few ideas, I want to get it right and keep to the same word and training.