Never strike a dog with your hand. If they’re doing something they shouldn’t like chewing on your shoes, you were supposed to smack them on the snout with a rolled-up newspaper. It’s not hard enough to hurt and the rustly noise surprises them. But these days, who has a newspaper around the house? Most people get their news online—so are you supposed to throw the mouse at them?
Actually, the best way to train a puppy is to keep a small soft pillow with you. When the puppy starts to chew something he shouldn’t, throw the pillow at him to startle him. Then give him something he is allowed to chew on (a toy, etc.). I read this years ago and it works like a charm!
A dog trainer friend of mine would tell her clients: If the puppy has an accident, take a newspaper or magazine, roll it tightly, then strike yourself on the head and say, “Bad owner! I should have watched the puppy!”
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
That could be dePRESSing.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
It’s an effective PRESSure tactic.
dugharry almost 13 years ago
Well press on regardless.
orinoco womble almost 13 years ago
Never strike a dog with your hand. If they’re doing something they shouldn’t like chewing on your shoes, you were supposed to smack them on the snout with a rolled-up newspaper. It’s not hard enough to hurt and the rustly noise surprises them. But these days, who has a newspaper around the house? Most people get their news online—so are you supposed to throw the mouse at them?
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
True. The press is distorted enough as it is.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 13 years ago
My key point is that the Press has gone to the dogs. I am the type who should know. “It was a dark and stormy night.”
nancyroy2 almost 13 years ago
i still subscribe to the Toronto Star… but even if I had a dog… I would never hit him with it… :)
Joseph Houk almost 13 years ago
Most TO newspapers aren’t good enough to line the birdcage with.
Deezlebird almost 13 years ago
Actually, the best way to train a puppy is to keep a small soft pillow with you. When the puppy starts to chew something he shouldn’t, throw the pillow at him to startle him. Then give him something he is allowed to chew on (a toy, etc.). I read this years ago and it works like a charm!
Alyianna almost 13 years ago
@roryccool: That’s exactly what I was thinking…
scottie4851 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
The dog owner whould take the rolled up newspaper and hit himself on the head with it. . . .
Helmet Head almost 13 years ago
A dog trainer friend of mine would tell her clients: If the puppy has an accident, take a newspaper or magazine, roll it tightly, then strike yourself on the head and say, “Bad owner! I should have watched the puppy!”
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Awwwww, I love Dogs.. A massive one jumped up at me before but I wasn’t scared.
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iced tea almost 13 years ago
Just get him used to hearing “No! No! No!” They’ll understand it in time.
Phosphoros almost 13 years ago
Yes, more scary than painful on a dog, it seems. And truly, probably the BEST use of the press. :-)
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
Snoopy is suffering a painful flashback. Canine PTSD.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Panel four: this news hit Snoopy rather hard.
ghretighoti almost 13 years ago
Tap him lightly on the nose with your Blackberry or your I-phone and say, “Uh-uh!” Uh… What’s a newspaper?
fisherrob86 almost 13 years ago
To tell a dog what not to do, is not animal cruelty.