
Please tell me there are other dogs that didn't just 'grow out of' mouthing!!
Collie/labx Salty is now 8 months old (well beyond puppy mouthing licence), I've posted here before about his mad fits :rolleyes:. He's hit adolescence in the last few weeks (not peeing like a girl any more :) ) and I've noticed a worsening in his mouthing behaviour which I SO hoped he was going to grow out of. He was awful as a pup, so we followed the advice in The Bite Stops Here and he improved dramatically but never quite stopped, and now he's gone down hill again. It's mostly me and OH that he does it to but it's horrible not being quite able to trust him with people he meets, and we have to be so wary round children. I don't really want to have to muzzle him :( as he's really not agressive, just still very boisterous.
I know (most of) the situations where he's likely to do it - e.g. frustration when I'm trying to teach him something new and he doesn't quite 'get it'. OK, so get him to do something he can do so he feels good about himself. But I can't always avoid situations where he's over excited or frustrated - he just has to learn that mouthing is NOT acceptable and having spent the last 6 months trying to teach him that, I'm at a bit of a dead end. He's also started nibbling us, bruised arms as well as legs now :rolleyes: (We got him at 8 weeks so he was with his littermates for a reasonable time, and he's been pretty well socialised with other dogs since then, I think common reasons for being very mouthy?)
Is it time to try and find a trainer so that I can learn how to deal with it? I could only find 3 in my area on apdt website (Edinburgh/East Lothian), and the chances of having specific collie knowledge (which I think could be part of the 'problem', he also nips our heels sometimes) could be small. He goes to good training classes but the recommended 'ouch' really doesn't work for him, just sends him madder.