Hi,Gypo is now 10 weeks old.But he is very nippy.example,if you pick him up just to pat him,he automatically nips you.If you lean over to pat him he will jump and nip.It is annoying because i have tried every thing i know.I know about lurchers and grey hounds from my dear old grandad.But i can't get advice as he is no longer with us.This is my first own lurcher,but i don't remember them in my childhood being nippy.I am now 46 years old.Ye funny age to start with a lurcher some might ask.Any advice would be welcome.What am i doing wrong.I thought i was taught everything from my grandad seemingly not.His mum is a bullgreyhound x greyhound...his dad is colliegreyhound.Thanks
Normal behaviour IMO. Pup is just finding his feet, and his bite threshold. If he does nip you too hard, a short sharp, loud "AHHH" so that he realises he's overstepped the mark will work. No physical reprimand. Give it time though, he's only a learner Good luck
that is good advice i have 4 lurchers although mine are older a loud "ahhh" is good or if that does not work a firm "NO" then turn your back on the little fella and he will soon get the idea ,but loads of fuss evrytime he does not nip. hope this helps
Gypo for the last 2 days has calmed down with his nipping i am really proud of him.If he nips to hard when playing i just have to say no,an he stops.Now i can let him lick my face with out being worried,so my little mate is getting there.I actually had him on my knee yesterday having a good cuddle.He wasn't a very cuddley pup.But today he wanted on my knee oh for his cuddle.
Well done Gypo.....see he has collie in him, collies nip it's instinct. Like everyone says feeling his feet, firm no usually works. Congratulations on your new pup by the way.
I agree with the others, this is just normal puppy behaviour. I have no more advice than what has been put above. But you are doing nothing wrong. Take care
not been on for a long time sadly gypo was poisioned and could not be saved,he died at 5 months old.He was poisioned in my back garden.He was a great loss this was last year.I now own a dobbie lurcher i got a few weeks ago, i also have rehomed last week a greyhound.It has nearly taken a year foe me to get over this.We have an idea who did it but have no proof but now all around my home is camered so it never happens again.We found the soars meat covered in anti-freeze.:-(
Oh no... I'm so sorry for you, for the loss of your little boy.. But so happy you have found new love... Photos photos photos please... and one of little Gypo in the gone but not forgotten. I'll tell my Jackjack to go find him and protect him on the bridge.
Thanks i was just looking through my cd.s of dogs i have rescued and rehomed,when i came across some of Gypo it still makes me cry,that is one pup i will never forget.I am going to start a new thread on my dobbie lurcher and now owner of 2 greyhounds.He will never be forgotten.:-(