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Abilities[ ] Like the Spider-Man villain he shares his name with, the Chameleon is a master of disguise, and like Zartan from the G. Joe comics and movies, he has the power to shape-shift because he possesses a Molecular Transformation Suit that allows him to shape-shift. However, his power isn't what freaks his enemies out. It's the fact that his eyes never stay in the same place twice. His voice is a parody of Hungarian-born actor Peter Lorre. He has the ability to change his color to blend into his surroundings at will, much like most chameleons, making him invisible. The Chameleon has a constant attention of making friends with anyone, being always rejected and left alone. The Chameleon also has reptilian abilities, he can stick to and climb walls like a Gecko, and he can also use his long tongue as a weapon, to grab objects or trap people. Personality[ ] In his initial debut, Keswick described The Chameleon as a criminal genius and master of disguise. He was shown to be vengeful, bitter, intelligent, vain, crafty, malicious, and overall a lot more of a threat then Snaptrap or any other villain introduced up until that point. He was even shown to be able to go toe-to-toe with Kitty Katswell , one of T. The Chameleon is diabolic.Despite this, he was still shown to be absent minded at times such as turning into a puppy while sticking onto the outside window at T. He's was also shown to be petty to a degree as petty revenge is usually his main motive for committing a crime as he robbed a gas station for a hot dog he very easily could've bought, eating a captured General Warthog's pizza bagels right in front of him while disguised as him, taking the time to steal pens and toner from T. He is also very easily distracted by insects and will immediately drop whatever he's doing to eat a tasty looking bug, which he'll nab with his tongue, much like a real chameleon though this usually is distracting enough to give Dudley and Kitty the upper hand at times. Despite being a villain, he's pretty friendly if not a bit eccentric. When he's around other people, he considers or is hoping to be his friend he's usually over joyed to have the company and tries his best to accommodate them. Even to his enemies, he's pretty friendly at times as he willing let Dudley go and gave him a juice box when he noticed Dudley was crying in Sob Story and felt genuinely betrayed when he found out Dudley was lying. He's possibly the most optimistic villain on the show, choosing to always look on the brighter side of a poor situation or crime gone bad and is mostly law abiding until he feels like he's been wronged in someway and will go for revenge. He is shown to constantly trying to gain the friendship of fellow villains, namely Bird Brain and Snaptrap, but it never works out for him as both Bird Brain and Snaptrap have admitted that they think the chameleon is a loser and usually keep him out of activities that aren't related to any scheme. It was also reveled in Dead or a Lie That the cops and T. Remind you of anyone? Once When he disguised himself into the Mayor in Dudley Do-Wrong he was overjoyed at all the love and attention that was brought to him as mayor, and while he initially planned to keep the persona until he could destroy T. This aspect was further explored in Guard Dog where The Chameleon tells Dudley in the form of a pop-up children's book that all he's ever wanted was a friend and tried his best to befriend him, much to Dudley's annoyance. Appearance[ ] The Chameleon is a tall, and lanky chameleon with bright green with grayish-green lips. His eyes are yellow with red irises. His face has green dots. He wears the Molecular Transformation Suit which is black with green circuits. He's one of the taller character's on the show, and seems to be about Kitty's height if not a bit shorter but is taller than Dudley. He seems to get along with him better than he does with Snaptrap , though Bird Brain has been shown to get annoyed by The Chameleons constant attempts at making friends with him and bluntly said he considered The Chameleon a loser in Dead or a Lie. Camille sister [ ] The Chameleon has only once spoken about his sister, who apparently turned into a blender to avoid talking to him. This isn't yet proven since it's not truly known if she actually turned into a blender or just ran away from his obsessive talking, but either way it can be assumed that their relationship wasn't the best. Charmaine girlfriend [ ] According to the only episode she appears in Time Waits for No Mutt , she is only in it for his money and doesn't seem to actually care for him or his well being. Dudley Puppy[ The Chameleon hugging Dudley Puppy The Chameleon doesn't see Dudley as too much of a threat, but he can be annoyed by his behavior and constant accusing judgment. He was pretty disgusted though, when he learned that Dudley had a crush on him in Puppy Love. However, when Snaptrap tried to get his revenge on The Chameleon for framing him of a crime he didn't commit, he was shackled to Dudley and tried to make good friends with him, but Dudley found his needy and clingy nature annoying, but by the end of the episode accepted him despite his faults. Out of all the villains on the show, he seems to be on the best of terms with Dudley and once even called him his friend, He willing played along with Dudleys Lie in Dead or a Lie even though there was no way for The Chameleon to benefit from the lie at the time , he tried to comfort a distraught Dudley when Woodchuck Norris called him a terrible agent in Acting TUFF , he stopped monologuing in Hot Dog to complement Dudley's fur, and they even danced together in a Dance, Dance, Blast the Ants competition.They both also have the common trait of being an amazing dancer and they share the constant need for other people's attention. Kitty Katswell[ ] Being the one who originally threw him in jail for the first time, The Chameleon despises Kitty. As such, she was the first person he went after as soon as he was released from prison in Doom-mates , and nearly defeated her had it not been for Dudley. After that episode, he seems to target T. However, the two of them are shown to have a sort of rivalry with each other, as he can be seen taunting her during some of their encounters. Though, he may have seemingly gotten over the grudge against her or simply forgotten as he seemed willing to befriend Kitty in Guard Dog. Verminious Snaptrap[ ] The Chameleon doesn't always get along with Snaptrap , but is often just as happy to have his or any company. He seems to get annoyed at his attempts to make friends and even told him that he needs to find some self esteem in Happy Howl-O-Ween , implying that he finds The Chameleon's lack of self confidence sad and pitiful, and then blatantly told him that they're not friends and only invited The Chameleon so he could pay for gas, which he happily does. Snaptrap also had no issue with trying to put an end to The Chameleon when he came fourth as a witness to one of Snaptrap's crime in Guard Dog , but just as well The Chameleon had no issue with having an innocent Snaptrap locked up, just to get rid of his criminal competition, and in Share-A-Lair had no issue with risking Snaptrap and his fellow members at D. Kitty: We've just been a little disorganized since we lost our secretary. Chief: The secretary quit?! Keswick: No, we literally lost her. She took a ten-minute break, stuff piled up, and we never saw her again. And later: Dudley: Whoa! Your dress is smoking! The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi: Thank you. Dudley: No, I mean it's really smoking! In "Snap Dad", Dudley's mother Peggy isn't too broken up over Snap Trap turning back to his evil ways, saying she saw the writing on the wall.In "The Rat Pack", when the Chief said that the reviews for a musical were terrible, Snaptrap replied that the critics didn't know anything.Really, damn near half the jokes on the show is like this. Especially the episode featuring Jack Rabbit, where doing this is a running gag. Turns out there's a restaurant called that. Later, Snaptrap is eating sushi from three days ago.It keeps going and going and going, and that's just in ONE episode. He eventually breaks it off with her because of his inability to actually act good and the fact he still cares too much for his former D. Mad Scientist : Bird Brain. Keswick is a heroic version of this, as he often invents things for the sake of inventing them, including dangerous things like an acid spraying waffle maker, which even he questions why he created. The collar is ordinary, however. Mailman vs. Dog : "Hot Dog" has Dudley obsessed with winning a dog show where the grand prize is getting his own mailman to antagonize. Male Gaze : "Puppy Unplugged" starts with a close-up on Kitty's butt. Manchild : Dudley and Kitty act more like pre-teen siblings rather than adult agents, one who lives in their own apartment. Even more so with Dudley, he still lives with mom, and joins in with the kids when Snaptrap uses the "no hitting or killing near kids" rule to his advantage, doing kid related stuff along with crimes. All the main characters seem to qualify to an extent, since they're all huge fans of the children's show host Quacky the Duck though Kitty isn't as fond of his show for getting rid of the character Grammar Gopher. Because of his repeated incompetence, Stink Bug fired him when he pulls out a sign for his signal known as "Air Un-Conditioner". This would lead him to side with T. Mirror-Cracking Ugly : "Hot Dog" has the Chief look at his reflection and the mirror promptly cracking. Mistaken for Dying : In "Dead or a Lie", Dudley lies to Kitty about eating cupcakes behind her back by saying that he was poisoned by the Chameleon, which makes Kitty try and make Dudley's "final hours" his happiest, and makes Chameleon popular with Snaptrap and Birdbrain. Eventually, Dudley tells Kitty the truth, and she's not pleased about it. I'm Kitty Katswell! The Name Is Bond, James Bond : Jack Rabbit introduces himself in this manner in "The Wrong Stuff", because no James Bond homage would be complete without the pastiche character saying his surname and then his full name. At one point, Keswick uses this on a bear neighbor of his so she can hibernate and he can use her pool. Taken Up to Eleven when Keswick starts to give a long speech about why he isn't boring and promptly puts himself to sleep. Smith mode. Snaptrap's voice is an impersonation of Ed Wynn. No Indoor Voice : Dudley Puppy constantly shouts whenever he speaks. Nobody Can Die : Usually played straight it's a cartoon by Butch Hartman on Nickelodeon, for crying out loud , but rather surprisingly averted in the second episode. The Chameleon, seeking revenge on Kitty Katswell for capturing him, traps her in a small chamber with a bomb that can be detonated several times. He proceeds to blow her up 8 times, supposedly killing her repeatedly until she's only got one life left since as a cat she has 9 to start with. This somehow changes the present so Snaptrap has taken over the world. And at the end, Dudley uses it again when he misses the ice cream truck and this somehow changes the present so he's wearing pants. Not Even Bothering with the Accent : The Chameleon, despite having the ability to transform into anyone, he usually still uses his normal voice, occasionally using phrases related to his disguise. For example, when he infiltrated T. Unfortunately, when Snaptrap found out, he takes advantage of it by attracting kids to him, leaving Dudley and Kitty powerless to stop him from committing his crimes. Keswick appeared and asked why they were still crying. Kitty then exclaims, "Not now Keswick, we're too sad about what happened to Keswick! You're alive! Fortunately, the Chief deactivates the device before anyone ends up naked. Nutritional Nightmare : Quacker Jacks, a ridiculously unhealthy snack food sponsored by Quacky the Duck, whose ingredients involve a ton of trans-fats and artificial bacon cheese. So unhealthy, that when Dudley wins a lifetime supply of them, he's only given two boxes, because according to Quacky: "You can't eat more than two boxes and live! Weirdly enough, they tend to involuntarily fire lasers from their bodies. One Phone Call : It is mentioned that Kitty's twin sister Katty used her one phone call to call their mother on her birthday, which is one reason Mrs. Katswell views Katty more favorably. This infuriates him repeatedly. Onion Tears : "Snap Dad" has a bit where Dudley's mom is in tears over the phone and it turns out to be because she's slicing onions while preparing dinner. Only Sane Man : Arguably Kitty is the only one with any sense. Ollie would also be this for DOOM. Bird Brain when you compare him to Verminious Snaptrap and the Chameleon. They start screaming, the show goes to commercial,when the show comes back they're still doing it. The Chief claims they've been screaming for 30 straight minutes. Overly-Long Tongue : The Chameleon, naturally. All other males are fully clothed. Paper-Thin Disguise : The Chameleon - not visually, because he can copy appearance perfectly, but in acting. He's an incredibly bad actor except when he's not , and his idea of sounding convincingly anything is to litter his talking with random phrases related to the person he's impersonating when he acts French he inserts French foods into his sentences for no reason, same with impersonating a general with military talk. Surprisingly, this never fails to fool anyone. One ep had Dudley and Kitty wearing sports jerseys, Dudley's has 86 on it and Kitty's has 99! One of Quacky's minions is a shapely woman called the Counting Cougar "cougar" being sexual slang for middle-aged women who pursue younger men as partners. Perky Female Minion : Zippy, Birdbrain's overly cheerful assistant. Then at the end, he decided to blow up the sun. Poke the Poodle : F. P's shtick is attempting evil deeds that are more nuisances than felonies, at least until they threatened to unravel space and time. F thanks to reminding him of their pleasant bonding in "Dog's Best Friend". Pretend We're Dead : In a Halloween Episode , Dudley pretended to be a zombie to follow real ones towards the place where Snaptrap, Birdbrain and Chameleon were hiding all candy and all the toilet paper. He befriended two zombies who told him where the bad guys were hidden. Puppy's sister series, The Fairly OddParents! Pun-Based Title : Most of the episodes' names are puns. Punny Name : Everyone in F. Their leader is The Meerkat, which doesn't seem like a pun until he reminds everyone that he is "no mere kat. The Chameleon disguised as Dudley uses these to get back into Kitty's apartment after being thrown out in "Doom-Mates". Rake Take : "Scared Wit-Less" has Keswick subjected to the gag of hurting himself by stepping on a rack and hitting himself in the face with the handle twice. Hyden Vonseek in "Hide and Ghost Seek" at first appears to just be the Chameleon in disguise and Keswick constantly states that ghosts aren't real, but the end of the episode shows that the ghost is actually for real. The Real Spoofbusters : "Hide and Ghost Seek" spoofs Ghostbusters with the Ghost Bashers, a trio of bears in jumpsuits who randomly smash people's stuff with mallets trying to find ghosts. The Chameleon: Now, when are you going to get married? Why don't you ever call me on my birthday? Why can't you be more like your sister? Kitty: My sister's in jail! The Chameleon: Yes, but she used her one phone call to call me on my birthday! The Chameleon: Actually, your shoulders are a little large, and we all know why you always wear gloves. Repetitive Name : Kitty Katswell. Reptiles Are Abhorrent : Francisco the crocodile of D. Retired Badass : The Chief was once T. In one episode, he comes out of retirement to help Dudley deal with the Chameleon. While things don't work out well at first, Dudley manages to give him a pep talk and he shows he's still got it by beating up the Chameleon. Revenge : Chameleon's motivation almost always comes down to getting even with people who've wronged him in most of his appearances. Quacky the Duck also wants this after his show is canceled. Romance Novels : The Chief secretly reads these. Running Gag : Snaptrap throwing Larry into the shark tank. Chameleon trying to wear glasses. Hell, there is at least one running gag per-episode! Some examples are Kitty putting people to sleep with her talk about proper health in 'Bored of Education' and Dudley ending every description of how bad the Stinkbug smells with "in Atlantic City! When Larry complains that it isn't a real word and demands that Snaptrap use it in a sentence, Snaptrap responds by firing a ray gun at Larry's chair and saying "There. I schmoodled Larry. After Larry abandons D. They promptly haul tail and join Larry. It's really Snaptrap, even though he swears his name isn't Snaptrap backwards. Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness : Kitty is affected by this after her uncle gives her a word-a-day calendar. Serious Business : As seen in "Watch-Dog", getting the only chocolate donut in the breakroom is such for Dudley and Kitty. Everyone, everyone is obsessed with the Quacky the Duck show. The army even lets Dudley and Kitty walk out of an military base with a missile and a tank simply because Quacky asked for it. Even Kitty is just as into it as everyone else the only reason she stops is because Quacky "fired" her favorite character. Shapeshifting : The Chameleon, but only because of his suit. Shark Pool : Snaptrap has one in his lair, and he throws Larry to the sharks in most episodes. Ship Sinking : In "Dog Tired", when Dudley was in danger of falling asleep forever, the Chief made him dream about marrying Kitty, which Dudley considered a nightmare. Having her turn into bacon only made things worse in Dudley's book. Let's just say it wasn't received very well by the Kudley fanbase. Kitty and Dudley are shown to not be able to stand each other even more than usual and object to having to stage a wedding to capture D. Not to mention Larry hating the new name Snaptrap gave him: "Professor Pink". In the first Chameleon episode, at one point he turns into an anthropomorphic Model T Ford from Cars. At the end of "Flower Power", when Keswick becomes muscular, he takes a sword and rides on the back of a tiger, like He-Man from the Masters of the Universe franchise. One of D. M's members is a skunk, but no comment has ever been made of his smell. In "Law and Odor", one of the ingredients that the Stink Bug uses for his Air Unfreshener is a busload of skunks on their way from a garlic festival in Atlantic City. Kitty gets sprayed by the skunks twice, and in a later scene, is seen being lowered into a vat of tomato juice. Spaghetti Kiss : Sucking on the same strand of spaghetti is one of the ways Dudley tries to catch Keswick's cold so he'll be unable to smell the Stink Bug's stench in "Law and Odor". Inverted and played straight with Kitty Katswell. Speech-Impaired Animal : Birdbrain's henchmen, an owl who only says "Who? Speech Impediment : Keswick stutters, and Snaptrap has a lisp. Usually it's the last picture. Spy Catsuit : Kitty's usual outfit. Bonus points since she's, y'know, a cat. Strange Minds Think Alike : Maybe "schmoodled" is a real word, since it was used by people other than Snaptrap after he made up the word to cheat at scrabble in "Share-A-Lair". Honestly, it's one of the most used jokes in the show. The only real difference between the thought processes of T. F and D. M is that one thinks for good and the other thinks for evil. She destroys the muffins he gives to the citizens of Petropolis under the belief that they are poisoned, only for Keswick to confirm after the fact that the muffins weren't poisoned. After that, she again ruins a good deed by Snaptrap when she destroys the weather device he uses to make the weather sunnier during a rainy day at the beach. Kitty Katswell just about accepts that she is being unreasonably paranoid after Snaptrap opens a mall and invites everyone with the offer of free yogurt, but learns that her distrust of the legitimacy of Snaptrap's reformation was warranted after all when the mall turns out to be a ploy to round up everyone in Petropolis and shoot them into the sun. Dudley with Kitty Kitty Katswell is Dudley's partner. As his partner, she sees everyday what a reckless danger he can be to their operations. But Kitty knows that what The Chief says goes. So she does her best to train her puppy partner to be a hero. Dudley's relationship with Kitty starts out as a love-hate relationship, since they used to fight a lot like bickering siblings, then later in the show, they start to get along more and became heartfelt best friends. After a while, Kitty becomes more confident in Dudley's abilities and stops treating him as an annoying undesirable mutt and more like a good friend and equal. It is even rumored among many fans of the series that they have some sort of romantic relationship with each other. Dudley with Keswick When Dudley was hired by T. Keswick was also open to make best friends with Dudley. However, he also found him mildly annoying and extremely dimwitted. But due to Dudley's open attitude towards his fellow agents, as time passed, Keswick learned to tolerate him and his immature ways and they got along. As of now, they seem to share a light, friendly relationship. He would love to keep a closer eye on him, but Dudley's flea collar makes that harder than you'd think! But despite his frustration towards him, The Chief is actually hopeful of his abilities. The Chief is warming up to his new recruit more and more every day. Peg Puppy Dudley with his mother Dudley and Peg have a standard mother and son relationship. According to evidence in the series , it can be inferred that Dudley grew up without his father around. Therefore, Peg raised Dudley alone. She is extremely protective over him and puts safety over all else to the extent that it makes him dependent and gets in his way sometimes. However, Dudley is glad to be her son and agrees that she usually knows best. Dudley with Snaptrap Snaptrap is actually the most dangerous enemy for T. Dudley too. By some clues in the show, Snaptrap and his organization D. So, when Dudley became a T. Dudley seems to have a great dislike towards him that exceeds his dislike towards his other enemies. Dudley with The Chameleon. The Chameleon, or as Dudley used to say when he first read his name, the "Cham-ah-lee-on," is originally a nemesis of Kitty 's. It is shown that he thinks The Chameleon is creepy because of how his eyes are positioned and how they move. Near the end, though, Dudley accidentally spills his drink on her, causing Fifi to reveal her true identity as The Chameleon. Once, Dudley was assigned to take care of The Chameleon while on a train to Petsburg in order to protect him from D. Dudley need to endure The Chameleon's odd habits and bodily needs. It was then that The Chameleon attempted to befriend Dudley to which he responded negatively. Later in the episode, Dudley responded to his affection positively for a brief moment. Although unintentionally, Bird Brain preyed upon Dudley's faults the first two times they met. The first time is when he threatened to harm his mother Peg so that he could posses a powerful atomic bracelet that he created. The second time is when Bird Brain created a sound cannon which preyed upon Dudley's fear of thunder. However, unlike other villains, Dudley doesn't seem to treat Bird Brain as anything other than a usual enemy. He doesn't seem to find anything out of the ordinary about him at all. Characters[ edit ] This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Please consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. October T. Dudley Puppy voiced by Jerry Trainor is the heart and soul of T. Despite his lack of common sense he has been proven to be exceedingly clever relative to most puppies i. Keswick's DNA analysis shows that Dudley is the "perfect mix of every breed of dog known to man". Since each breed of dog has a special trait like a beagle 's appearance, a Bloodhound 's sensitive nose, a Greyhound 's speed, German Shepherd 's brave heart, the fighting abilities of a Chinese Fighting Dog Shar-Pei the buff chest and arms of an Alaskan Malamute , the French-speaking of a French Poodle , the leaping abilities of a Springer. Dudley also has bad habits of being gluttonous. Despite this eccentric personality, his bravery and advanced natural physical skills are an asset to T. He usually comes up with clever plans to stop his enemies, and he becomes more and more noble as time goes by. His catchphrase is "Hi gee gee", and he often says it whenever he's ready to jet out of the area. A running gag consists of the fact he reads poorly and cannot spell or write. However, there have been many times that Dudley has demonstrated that he has these abilities. In the episode "Snap Dad", it is revealed that Dudley's mother is still dating; the whereabouts of Dudley's father have not been revealed. She is also Dudley's partner and best friend. Skilled in various fighting styles and use of firearms, short-tempered, and easily startled, Kitty Katswell is a force to be reckoned with. A few episodes mention that her birthdays as a child have been horrendous, she spent eight years in Secret Agent College, and has a twin sister named Katty who is in jail. Being a cat, she naturally fought with Dudley who is a dog when he first joined the agency usually in an immature manner. However, as episodes progress, she becomes more affectionate to Dudley as he presents his courage, skill, nobility, and respect for her and T. Later they stop fighting and become heartfelt friends. She wears a dark gray spy suit over her white turtle neck, a matching white hairband, matching white gloves and matching white high-heeled boots. She occasionally gives into her animal instincts like chasing mice and birds, clawing things, or leaving dead mice on doorsteps. Chief Herbert Dumbrowski voiced by Daran Norris is a tough and strict but good-natured flea who is the leader of T. Subsequently, he's Dudley's employer and although he's usually getting angry at Dudley and yelling at him he seems to be somewhat proud of him as an agent. In "Internal Affairs", it is revealed that he used to be T. Keswick voiced by Jeff Bennett is the primary inventor and scientist of T. HQ, although whatever he invents is somewhat worthless due to the fact that it shoots acid, is too dangerous, or is just downright unpredictable. Many of his ray guns have weird results, to which he responds with frustration towards himself. Usually, when he speaks, he has a stutter. Dudley is somewhat close to him although Dudley finds him and his random abilities odd, making him curious about his species. Oddly enough, Keswick's species is simply the fictional "Keswick". Subsequently, it is shown that he has gills , webbed feet , looks like a labradoodle , wombat, or a prairie dog , and has the ability to lay eggs. In "Pup Daddy", it is shown that he goes through animal phases. In "The Doomies", it is shown that he is not on good terms with his parents and in "Dog Dish", it is revealed that he has a brother-in-law named Stan. This confirms he has a sister. In "Love Bird", it is known that his mom did not like him dating because relationships are a lot of work and that the girl will lose her girlish figure. In "Crusin' for a Brusin'", it is shown that he cannot sing well because of his stuttering. It is also revealed in "Thunder Dog" that he is exceedingly afraid of girls. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Keswick is an alien from Keswickia who is wanted by the Keswickian Police for cooking stinky fish at work, as his planet is very strict. Troopers are the foot soldiers of T. Also in T. Some of the minor members of T. Agent Ant is an ant T. Agent Anteater is an anteater T. Agent Bacon is a pig T. Agent that is seen in "Super Duper Crime Busters". It is implied that he has a hobby of knitting. Agent Big Bad Wolf is a wolf T. Agent Bossy is a cow T. She tends to surf the internet to find meat that would be insensitive to her. Agent Bull is a cattle T. Agent that is seen in "Happy Howl-O-Ween". He is based on the stereotype that bulls get angry when they see the color red. Agent Goldfish is a T. Agent who only appeared in "Thunder Dog" so far. She has a fear of toilets. Agent Groundhog voiced by Jeff Bennett is a T. Agent who first made a cameo in "Hot Dog". He resides under an office printer and is the one who tells about the end of winter. Agent Guinea Pig is a T. Agent who only appeared in "Candy Cane-Ine" so far. He was seen running on a hamster wheel. Agent Hammerhead is a hammerhead shark T. Agent who was first seen in "Puppy Unplugged". Agent who has a fear of mice which would result in her jumping up when she sees them and accidentally crushing anyone. Agent Kid is a goat T. Agent who was first seen in "Pup Daddy". He is known to eat cans including the ones that are in the recycling bin. Agent Moby voiced by Matt Taylor is a whale T. Agent who appeared in "A Doomed Christmas". Agent Mouse is a mouse T. Agent Nutz voiced by Jeff Bennett is a squirrel T. Agent who would always freak out about something completely random and blast it with his laser. Agent Scarecrow is a T. Agent that is not based on any animal. So far, he has only been seen in "Mom-A-Geddon". Agent Seabiscuit is a horse T. He is shown to be offended when somebody claimed that they can "eat like a horse". Agent Sea Cucumber is a T. Agent that appeared in "Acting T. Agent Skunk is a T. Agent that appeared in "T. Choices" where he is adverse to being waken up. Agent Snake is a snake T. Agent Three Little Pigs are three pig T. George Looney is a loon that works as a janitor at T. George Looney has so far been only seen in "Legal Beagle". Percival is a pig who used to work for Stink Bug until he got fired for giving away Stink Bug's evil stinky odor plan, but he works for T. Sally Mander is a salamander that works as a secretary at T. Her name is a pun on "salamander". Scary Jimmy is a bull that works as a janitor at T. He is a very suspicious and strange person. Scary Jimmy is implied to be somewhat of a shut-in, mentally unstable, paranoid and potentially harmful. He has stated that he can memorize the backs of people's heads. Tammy voiced by Grey DeLisle is a rabbit that works as a secretary at T. Despite being a rat, he is allergic to cheese which causes him to swell up. Like his nemesis Dudley Puppy, he is hyperactive, immature, and airheaded. However, unlike Dudley, he doesn't show intellectual potential. He is often easily frustrated when his fellow D. A running gag is Snaptrap throwing Larry, Dudley, Kitty, or others into his shark tank which never actually kills any of them. In "Operation: Happy Birthday", it is revealed that he still lives with his mother. Later on in "Dog Dish", it is revealed that his mother buys all of Snaptrap's evil gadgets. That same episode shows that he has a blog, and that he uses his gadgets for incredibly stupid plans such as sneaking into movie theaters. Although, on some occasions, he has shown to be able to do true evil, such as launching the entire town into the sun as seen in "Mall Rat" when he faked his reform. After most defeats, he shouts "I will now plot my revenge! In "Mind Trap", he is shown to go dumpster diving for food. The Chameleon voiced by Daran Norris impersonating Peter Lorre is a chameleon in a molecular transformation suit which allows him to shapeshift into virtually any disguise or inanimate object. In "Doom-mates", his name is pronounced "The Cham-a-leon" as a running gag he wanted to get revenge on Kitty Katswell by blowing her up nine times but Dudley heroically thwarted his evil plan, thus saving her. He talks in a Swedish accent and eats any bug he sees, a trait used against him several times. His relationship with D. He said he wanted to go to D. The Chameleon later teamed up with D. As a running gag, he often tries to wear some type of eyewear only to have his eyes go around or through them, as his chameleon eyes constantly bug around and look in separate directions, which creeps Dudley out, as seen in "Doom-Mates". He can sometimes be very random when disguised. Whenever he's in disguise, he tends to say random things relating to his disguise For example, in "Internal Affairs," disguised as General Warhog tells the soldiers "semper fi" and "remember the Alamo". Oddly, whenever the story has him using a disguise for a long time as a major plot point, his voice is never disguised, despite him being able to disguise it during the short disguises in other episodes although this may be because he experiences a sort of discomfort by mimicking voices, forcing him to do it rarely, but this is just speculation, and it has yet to be explained. Another oddity is that Dudley can never tell when the Chameleon is disguised or what he is disguised as, despite him having the sharp nose of a bloodhound possibly the Chameleon can disguise his smell, too. If the Chameleon is splashed with liquid while in disguise, his suit will short circuit and he will be forced to return to normal although he notes that it is only on the outside, as inside, it makes him feel bloated. Also, his suit is wired into his brain and if it is removed, he will have no choice but return to his normal form. Bird Brain voiced by Rob Paulsen is an evil blue-bottomed booby genius who can't fly with his wings something he always forgets. Despite his species name's origin which is from the Spanish word "bobo" or "stupid", he is more intelligent and competent than both Snaptrap and the Chameleon. Bird Brain seems to be quite intelligent and capable at his job. Like Snaptrap, he is very easily frustrated by his comrades, whom tend to be genuinely much more foolish than Snaptrap's smarter and more villainous gang. In "Thunder Dog" it is revealed that he is prematurely bald. In "A Doomed Christmas", it is revealed that although he looks old he is only .In "Hush Puppy", it is revealed that he lost his hair at a young age due to stress. Snaptrap's Henchmen or D. Despite being considered dim-witted by Snaptrap, Larry is the second smartest and most intelligent of his three main henchmen. Larry often infuriates Snaptrap by talking back to him or, on a few occasions, making mistakes, which results in him either getting blasted by a laser or thrown into the shark tank. In "Doom and Gloom", the recent abuse from Snaptrap and him not listening to Larry's advice not to tell T. While planning a plot to turn off Petropolis' power and cover the whole city in fog emitted from a fog machine, Larry had G. M's temporary headquarters in the sewing room owned by Snaptrap's mom. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Snaptrap actually doesn't hate Larry, but only mistreated him because he believes he has much potential to be malignant. Ollie voiced by Jeff Bennett is a sensible and smart British possum who is one of Snaptrap's main henchmen. Ollie is Snaptrap's voice of reason whom he often ignores. A recurring gag in the series is that Ollie is the one who accidentally gives Snaptrap something cheese related either forgetting about his boss's cheese allergy or Snaptrap idiotically forgetting it himself. Another gag involving him is that Ollie is the one who gives Snaptrap the ideas for his evil plans due to a misunderstanding that Snaptrap has already come up with a plan only to reveal it is just something he likes to do i. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Ollie is really French, but uses a British accent to make himself sound smart. Francisco voiced by Daran Norris is an alligator who is one of Snaptrap's main henchmen. He is also the only one of Snaptrap's henchman who seems to take villainy seriously. In "Dog Dish", he kept trying to convince Snaptrap to use the invisibility helmet for more evil deeds than sneaking into the movies. In "True Spies", it is revealed that Francisco's real name is Francesca because his parents wanted a girl. Bad Dog voiced by Daran Norris is a pit bull and one of Snaptrap's henchmen. He is often seen with a black torn sleeveless shirt with a skull on it similar to Punisher 's T-shirt. Bad Dog is often paired up with Leather Teddy. He stops appearing after the first season. Leather Teddy voiced by Eric Bauza is a leather clad blue bear and one of Snaptrap's henchmen that wears an eyepatch though the first episode shows that he still has an eye under the eyepatch. He wields bear traps on chains for weapons. Leather Teddy's outfit gives him the appearance of a biker. He is often paired up with Bad Dog. The Mole voiced by Matt Taylor is a mole agent who is Snaptrap's master of infiltration. Skunk is a skunk who is one of Snaptrap's henchmen. Strangely, he only appears in "Cruisin' with a Bruisin". Snaptrap is also shown to have other, unnamed minions over the course of the show, but they never have major roles, and eventually stopped appearing. Whenever Owl and Bat would say "Who? He and Bat are both very incompetent where he would often infuriate his boss by saying "Who? He and Owl are both very incompetent where he would infuriate his boss by saying "Where? Bat is suggested to be blind since he always seen wearing dark sunglasses although he occasionally does his job exactly as told implying that he has some vision and he is apparently slightly smarter than Owl. Bird Brain seems to like Bat more because at one point in "Thunder Dog", Bat did his job exactly as he was told without saying his usual "Where? He can speak in both duck and human languages. Whenever someone says his name, other people "duck" for cover because they think that something is coming right at them. In "Puppy Unplugged", it is revealed that his real name is "Skip", causing everyone to skip around happily. Fly is a small purple fly who is one of Bird Brain's henchmen as seen in "Bad Eggs" although he never signed the application, and is in fact just a housefly. When Bird Brain says his name, his henchmen start flying around him. When Bird Brain says his name, his henchmen start pecking him. Holy Cow is a cow who is another one of Bird Brain's henchmen. He was first seen in "Love Bird". His first appearance is when Bird Brain said "Holy cow! Recurring and one-off characters[ edit ] Other villains[ edit ] R. She stops Snaptrap and the Chameleon, but when Keswick attempts to unplug her because T. With the help of Keswick's hologram, Dudley makes her fall to her death on a cliff and into a lake. Some of her lines and actions suggest that she at least in part is a parody of the evil computer H. Snowflake and Slush voiced by Mary Birdsong and Dave Boat respectively are evil rabbit siblings who dress up as vegetables and cheat in events by eliminating and kidnapping the winners. Snowflake is the mastermind of the two, while Slush possesses little to no intelligence, who in his sister's words is "dumber than a box of hair" she should know, she used to skate with one, and claims it was smarter than him. Despite his immense stupidity, he is very competent with Snowflake's plan and when it is ruined, he is shown to be just as angry at the failure and desperate to escape as Snowflake is. Rabies and Madame Catastrophe voiced by Jerry Trainor and Grey DeLisle respectively are two villains who resemble Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell except that their evil twins wear eye patches and have goatees on their chins. They only appeared in "The Doomies". Mad Cow is an angry bull who first appeared in "Snap Dad" trying to escape from jail. Mad Cow's escape was a success at the time when Snaptrap was a T. Agent and dating Peg. His name is a reference to " mad cow disease ". Crazy Horse voiced by Daran Norris is a horse who uses chainsaws he even whinnies while using chainsaws. He ends up getting Snaptrap as his cellmate. His name is a reference to the Native American leader Crazy Horse. Kung Pow Chicken is a chicken talented in martial arts. His name is a pun on Kung Pao Chicken. Jack Rabbit voiced by Daran Norris is a former elite T. Greedy, clever, arrogant, and dishonest, Jack attempted to lure Kitty into a trap so he could steal her information mostly to get money from Snaptrap , but was defeated by Dudley and Keswick. He and Snaptrap are arrested by Dudley and Keswick. He later attempted to woo Kitty who was actually Dudley, and had previously used a Brain-Swapping device on himself earlier into letting him steal the T. He was once again defeated, but it is likely he will return to plot his revenge on T. The Caped Cod voiced by Chris Parnell and later by Mick Wingert is a crazy cod who thinks he is the ruler of the seven seas, and thinks that Dudley is the king of the surface world and talks to inanimate objects at the bottom of the sea that he thinks are his subjects. He once tried to flood Petropolis but was stopped by Kitty and Dudley and was put in an aquarium for the criminally insane. His name is a reference to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In "Cold Fish", the Caped Cod escapes from his incarceration and tried to flood Petropolis again in order to make it part of his kingdom by melting the Riceberg Ice Bird Iceberg. He also did this to get revenge on Bryce Riceberg because she didn't invite him to her wedding which he did, and the Caped Cod just never read his mail. He later returned to his plan, as the Ricebergs were serving fish and they were best friends in middle school. The Caped Cod was once again defeated in the end. The Stink Bug voiced by Carlos Alazraqui is Petropolis' worst smelling villain who was kicked out of Petropolis for smelling so bad. He is very rude and cruel to his intern Percival who kept suggesting for Stink Bug to take a bath. Because of his very strong odor, Dudley's super sensitive snout made him powerless. When it came to stinking up Petropolis with a combined odor of the stuff he stole, Percival gave away the name of the Stink Bug's device causing Stink Bug to fire him and send him down the trap door. In order to combat Stink Bug Dudley caught Keswick's cold. Dudley defeated Stink Bug and was taken to jail by Percival. Lunch Lady Bug voiced by Candi Milo is a ladybug who worked as a lunch lady at Petropolis High School and makes disgusting food that only Dudley likes. It was even mentioned that she received warning letters from the Health Department involving her dishes. A goof is that she is depicted with eight legs when ladybugs have six legs. A running gag about them is that they find dangerous weapons that are left in the lost and found by Verminious Snaptrap. Meerkat voiced by Daran Norris is a meerkat who is the eccentric leader of F. In "Bluff Puppy", it is revealed that he is diabetic. Wanna-Bee voiced by Jerry Trainor is a bee who is a member of F. His name is a play on " wannabe ". In "The Spelling Bee", Wanna-Bee temporarily operated his own stand-alone villain career as the Spelling Bee where he was capturing spelling bee competitors while the rest of F. Escape Goat voiced by Matt Taylor is a goat who is a member of F. His name is a play on "scapegoat". Fiddler Crab is a fiddle -playing crab who is a member of F. So far, he has only appeared in "Top Dog". Missing Lynx is a lynx who is mentioned as a member of F. Missing Lynx's name is a play on " missing link ". Bluffalo is a buffalo that is a member of F. He has a tendency to tell bluffs. Bluffalo is also an old friend of Meerkat. Dudley, Chief, and Keswick all watch Quacky's show, but Dudley is his biggest fan and the captain of his unofficial fan club. When his show was cancelled, Quacky wanted to get revenge by blasting the TV Chairman with a nuclear missile with Dudley and Kitty tied to it. He was arrested by Dudley and his show is now in prison where he has Revenge Rabbit show viewers how to get revenge on the jury that convicts anyone. In "Lucky Duck", Quacky the Duck is released from prison and establishes a restaurant. In "Quack in the Box", he and Sharing Moose are released from prison and start a fast food chain. They try to get revenge on Dudley by framing him for taking out the competition against other fast food chains using action figures of characters from Quacky's show. However, his plan was discovered and he was stopped once again. He later appeared again in "Lights, Camera, Quacktion" when it was revealed that he lost his TV show and seek revenge on T. His plan almost worked, but was foiled by T. Quacky makes another appearance in "Quacky Birthday", where he wants to shut T. He pretends he has a party room for Dudley's birthday party. Because of that, Dudley lets him and the Sharing Moose to take things from stores without arresting them. Once the T. However, Dudley manages to save T. In "T. He was thwarted again by Dudley. When the game started to get deadly, T. He constantly reminds viewers important stuff like "Not to commit internet fraud" or "never leave town without telling your parole officer or he will hunt you down". The Sharing Moose's actor appears to be doing community service since he seems to be from jail. Katty Katswell is Kitty Katswell's evil twin sister. She was first mentioned in "Diary of a Mad Cat" where it is stated that she is in prison. As a criminal, she commits crimes such as armed robbery , grand theft auto , and insurance fraud. Katty debuted in "A Tale of Two Kitties" where she escapes from prison to take revenge on her sister who put her in prison. Katty does this by swapping places with her own sister to steal 24 carat Golden Fishbowl from the Petropolis Art Museum exhibit in which Dudley and Kitty have assignments to protect this. Dudley didn't know that where his partner was swapped by Katty. Katty was eventually found out, ends up defeated by Dudley and Kitty, and is sent back to prison. The Weasel is a super diabolical villain. He targeted Dudley Puppy who had placed him in prison and Verminious Snaptrap who once impersonated him prompting Kitty Katswell to pose as their mother at Chief's version of a safe house. He did various attempts at Dudley and Snaptrap's lives which even included one where he went straight and gave them a jack-in-the-box bomb. After that attempt, Dudley and Kitty found the Weasel's house and were able to defeat him. The Weasel was imprisoned and became a cellmate of Snaptrap who was also arrested for looting the Weasel's house. The Rumble Bee is the older, and more evil, brother of Wanna-Bee. When Keswick accidentally created an army of mutant laser-firing bees one of which was the Rumble Bee himself , he quickly became their leader. Wanna-Bee, resenting his brother for his accomplishments, joined T. The Overbear is a villain, known for his extremely overbearing personality. Break Up," The Chief asks him to help bring T. He is then revealed to actually be evil, and using Birdbrain's "Obey-o-naise" to brainwash Petropolis. He was then defeated. He was only seen in "T. Break Up. She once dated Snaptrap and the Chameleon. In "Mom-A-Geddon", she disapproves of Dudley's occupation, but after seeing him in action, allows him to keep his job. She thinks that Kitty is Dudley's secretary, and never gets her name right. She usually bothers Dudley when he's home. In "Snap Dad", she's shown to not have her husband after Dudley's father married her which means she's either divorced or widowed. She somewhat resembles and even sounds like her daughter. In the episode "Diary of a Mad Cat", the Chameleon disguises himself as Kitty's mom and reveals that Kitty has a sister named Katty who is a criminal. Little is an unnamed, anthropomorphic young chipmunk who was a running gag throughout the episode "Mall Rat". She is depicted as being adorably innocent and sweet and her main purpose throughout the episode was to tug at Dudley's shirt after every time Kitty thwarted one of Snaptrap's unusual acts of kindness towards the townspeople and ask why Kitty performed the action that destroyed Snaptrap's most recent contribution. She also made an appearance in "Bored of Education" where members T. F appeared at an elementary school during "Career Day" in hopes of influencing the pupils to one day join either side. She appeared as a student at the school who was poorly influenced by the Chameleon along with all of the other students to grow up to perform acts of villainy, and she was included to be used for the same gag that had been done in the episode "Mall Rat". She is revealed to use her cute looks to make people do what she wants. Mayor Teddy Bear is a bear who is the Mayor of Petropolis and had preceded the previously unnamed mayor that was seen in "Iron Mutt". His first name is actually "Mayor," and this led people to assume he was their mayor. He likes to share strange "fun facts" about himself, including that he can smell colors, later saying that he was off his medicine can cross his eyes backwards, and keeps chopped liver in the city safe. Rodger is Dudley's friend. He was only shown once in "Mall Rat" for the punchline of a joke. General Warthog is a warthog who is the general of Petropolis' army. He is a parody of Wolf Blitzer. Eric voiced by Daran Norris is a buff cat who delivers the water to T. Kitty has a crush on him. Becky is a dog who manages loans at the First Petropolis Bank. Dudley has a crush on her, and in "Love Puppy", shields her from the blast from Bird Brain's "Lovey-Dovey-Kissy-Smoochy" gun and later returns her feelings to him. Bob Barky voiced by Daran Norris is a dog game show host who hosts various game shows in Petropolis. He is a parody of Bob Barker. Phil voiced by Matt Taylor is a bulldog who is Dudley's friend. He is never shown, but is described with something gross related to a wart or boil. His first appearance was in "Lie Like a Dog" where he is shown to live near the bus station and is implied by Dudley to have wealthy parents. In "Puppy Unplugged", Dudley revealed that Phil is married yet his wife hasn't been seen yet. He has a grudge against Dudley for eating ten thousand dollars' worth of food, and keeping his unfinished food in his shirt for later. He was also seen in "T. Break Up," renting out half of T. Production[ edit ] Butch Hartman said that he created the central character and wanted to make a crime-fighting show based on him. Because his previous animated series Danny Phantom already involved superheroes, Hartman decided that he would focus on making Dudley a secret agent. He pitched the series to Nickelodeon as " Get Smart with a dog. Puppy , was originally chosen to be the voice of Dudley Puppy, but the creators didn't feel that he was right for the character and Jerry Trainor was chosen instead. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. January T. Puppy home video releases Season.
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When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more. We understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder, though, so we encourage it to be done the right way. We have not personally investigated all of the breeders below, rather, we have gathered their details for you to get in touch and ask all the right questions before you decide. Learn more about our position and how to choose a breeder here. You might be able to find a dog at a local shelter near you, but you could always contact Labrador Retriever breeders if you want a puppy of your own. The popularity of Labrador Retriever puppies has caused many people to unethically breed the dog for their own financial gain, resulting in sickly and aggressive dogs. By carefully considering your Labrador Retriever breeder, you can get a wonderful puppy that is healthy, happy, and well acclimated. Below are five Labrador Retriever breeders in New Jersey. Every one of these breeders are certified and approved by various Labrador Retriever clubs for ethical breeding standards. You can trust any one of these breeders to love your puppy just as much as you will. By raising their Labrador Retrievers within the home of a large family, all of the McClan Labradors are adaptable, friendly, and great for all families. McClan Labradors specializes in all Labrador Retriever coats, including yellow, black, and chocolate. All Labrador Retrievers bred by StormyC Labradors are raised within the home for friendliness and compatibility. They are also bred to be work and show dogs. No matter what the purpose of your Labrador Retriever is, StormyC Labradors likely has a dog for you. This breeder sells all Labradors Retriever coats, including yellow, chocolate, and black. As a result, Weymouth Labradors only breeds the official colors, including chocolate, yellow, and black. Weymouth Labradors is a great breeder if you are looking for breeders that are careful to not over-breed their dogs. As a small hobby kennel, Weymouth Labradors only has litters occasionally, ensuring the health and happiness of all their puppies. Paradigm Labradors raises their dogs to be obedient, agile, and great within all households. So, you can relax and unwind with one of these labs or show them off at a dog show. You can learn all about the Paradigm Labradors dogs on their site, which introduces you to all their boys, girls, youngsters, retirees, and litters. Unlike many other lab breeders, Shadowbrook Labradors primarily only focuses on black labs, but they occasionally breed chocolate and yellow labs too. No matter what coat style the lab puppy belongs to, all the dogs are bred for superior health and personality. Shadowbrook Labradors are especially great for showing and training purposes. Because they are bred and raised on a farm, they also make phenomenal family companions due to their flexibility and gentle nature. Related Read:. Life Span Did You Know? There is a reason that year after year, the Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed in the United States. The history of the Labrador Retriever dates back to the early s in Newfoundland, just off the Atlantic coast of Canada. Had these families not played a vital part in the continuation of the breed, the loving and affectionate Labs we have all grown to love may not exist today. The first recognized Yellow Labrador Retriever was born in .One of the friendliest breeds out there, Yellow Labs are great companions and love to be a part of the family. While the color yellow is part of their namesake, their coats range from fawn or cream to butterscotch or a deep golden hue. Coming into popularity during the midth century, the Yellow Labrador Retriever has been a staple for hunters and family homes alike ever since. These dogs are patient and kind when faced with energetic young ones. Yellow Labs delight in big spaces, opting to run and play wildly. However, they will happily lounge on the couch after having a long, hard run outside. When given a little training, they can easily learn to control barking habits and restrain themselves from digging. Their double coat also makes them a good fit for just about any climate. As with most dogs, they are sensitive to extreme heat or cold. Generally speaking, Labradors are healthy. They can develop certain inherent conditions, along with cataracts and kneecap displacement, but will remain healthy overall. As long as they are taken to their vet appointments with regularity, Labs will usually feel just fine. Yellow Labs are loyal companions with few drawbacks. Treats never hurt, of course. This, paired with their eagerness to please, makes them a highly trainable dog breed that is a good fit for owners of any experience level. With minimal training, these dogs can control their barking and digging without much trouble. Labs have very short, double-layered, and water-resistant fur. Its density protects them from the cold, so they will often try to swim any time of year. They experience heavier seasonal shedding twice a year and slight shedding throughout the year. Giving them a good brush once a week or a few times a week should keep their coats shiny and healthy. Other grooming tasks include nail trimming, ear care, and dental care. Proper dental care for dogs includes brushing their teeth or using an enzyme toothpaste every day. This helps prevent the tartar buildup that causes dental diseases like gum disease and tooth decay. You can also supplement your dental care efforts with dental hygiene chews, a special dental care diet, and more. This breed tends to be very active. They were bred to be working dogs and need exercise. A few daily walks and some time to run should help assuage their energy levels. Yellow Labs also need a fair amount of mental activity as well; they like to stay sharp. Yellow Labs are classified as medium to large dogs. They reach an average height of 23 inches and an average healthy weight of 75 pounds. A Yellow Labrador Retriever generally lives years. It was traditional in Newfoundland for every fishing boat to have a Labrador Retriever that would help retrieve the fish as they came in off the trawl. Featured Yellow Labrador Retriever Article. Pet Keen is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more. We understand there are many reasons for seeking a breeder, though, so we encourage it to be done the right way. We have not personally investigated all of the breeders below, rather, we have gathered their details for you to get in touch and ask all the right questions before you decide. Learn more about our position and how to choose a breeder here. If you were thinking about purchasing one of these wonderful pets for your home but would like to know how to find the best breeder, keep reading while we answer that question and several more to help you make an informed decision. The 7 Labrador Retriever Breeders in the United States Finding a Labrador Retriever breeder in the United States should not be difficult, and with a little research, you should be able to find one near you. The only problem you might run into is the long waiting list you might need to get on due to the high demand for this breed. Waiting lists not only increase the time you need to wait for your puppy, they can also bump up the price significantly. It will also help you find any other kind of dog just by putting in your zip code. This site can be a pain because it requires you to download a browser extension, but it is easy to use after that. Labrador Puppies Village Labrador Puppies Village will be happy to ship your pet to you, and they have a wide selection. All puppies come with a health guarantee and have a complete checkup before you purchase them. Windsor Kennels English Labs Check waddelldogbreeding. They produce several litters per year, and they have a waiting list you can get on and they will notify you when new puppies arrive. The Labrador Retriever Rescue Check humanesociety. Many people can no longer take care of their pets for one reason or another and turn to the shelter for help to rehome their pets. Some dogs will even have their vaccination shots. Adopting a puppy from a shelter also frees resources so the shelter can use them for other pets in need. Skye Labradors Skye Labradors is an authenticated breeder who has been creating puppies for more than 25 years and produces several litters per year. Tonmar Labradors Tonmar Labradors are officially sanctioned breeders that produce several litters each year using numerous queens. The current demand can produce a waiting list which might drive up costs, and if you want breeding rights, you need to pay more. If you do not get breathing rights, you will need to get the dog spayed or neutered, and it will require several vaccinations over the first few years, which will require visits to your vet. You will also need to regularly buy food, treats, and toys to keep your dog healthy and happy. We recommend asking to see the health certificate of the parents as well as the puppies to rule out any hidden issues. We recommend asking if you can see the whole litter to make sure the rest of the dogs are healthy and happier. We recommend asking if the puppies had any vaccinations and if they take deworming medication. We recommend asking the breeder about their experience breeding these dogs. Laboratory Retrievers like to run, and since they are fairly large dogs, they will need plenty of space to move around without knocking things over or getting into trouble. Labrador Retrievers are clumsy animals, and since they can weigh as much as 80 pounds, they may not be suitable to have around small children. Laboratory Retrievers have a long lifespan with many specimens lasting 15 years or more, so you need to be committed to the long haul before purchasing one of these dogs. Labrador Retrievers are intelligent animals and are easy to train once you get them into a routine and stick with it. Next on your reading list: Labany Conclusion Labrador Retrievers make great pets. They are affectionate, intelligent, and relatively healthy with long lifespans. Finding a breeder is not difficult, and there are many high-quality ones spread across the United States that can create the perfect dog for you. We recommend checking the animal shelter first because you can usually get your dog at a much lower cost, and these animals tend to be grateful and better behaved. However, there are plenty of options if there are no dogs in the shelter. Related read:.
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And to be honest, moms disciplining their unruly children is definitely so much cuter to watch in the animal kingdom. And one Labrador mom was caught on camera putting her two pups in their place after the two tykes kept on fighting. Puppies are by nature, very playful little balls of fluff. But sometimes, like with all kids, there are times when the play can get a little too carried away and turn rough — and those little puppy teeth can be sharp! In the video, the two adorable Labrador pups are seen playing on top of a blanket. It quickly started getting rough. One pup even was shoved off the edge of the blanket! Noticing that her babies were getting a little rambunctious, mama decided to step in. She started nipping at one of them to try and end the rough-housing session. Getting fed up with her children acting like brats, the mama then barks at them to stop, however, one of them actually barks back at her. She lays down the law by loudly barking at them. In fact, they kind of just sit there on the blanket looking ashamed. Since the whole thing was filmed on camera, the end is quite hilarious since after giving her kids what appears to be a lecture, the mama dog then turns and looks at the camera. Needless to say, this video was quite a hit with viewers, many of whom dropped comments. I had it with you two fighting! You stop it now or severe punishment will be dealt!!! Are we clear?!?! Compliance is rewarded with positive action The Alpha Dog Approach to Puppy Discipline Mom uses physical discipline to maintain order in her family. She's not aggressive, but just assertive. If a nip doesn't do the job, then she'll raise the level of discipline to the point where her puppy stops the unwanted behavior. You see, Mom doesn't know that her puppies will be leaving her in the near future, so she isn't concerned about hurting their feelings because she may never see them again. Instead, she begins her discipline with the puppies as soon as they are old enough to learn from their mistakes. Besides, the last thing she wants is a whole bunch of of unruly puppies tackling her. Mom doesn't make some big huge emotional ordeal out of her discipline either. She just does it! Mom does not hold a grudge. As soon as her puppy stops the bad behavior, the correction is over. And typically she will then give him some affection to let him know that she still loves him. She doesn't apologize for the correction, AND she certainly doesn't cave in to the oldest trick in the book.You see Mom isn't concerned about damaging his self-esteem. This is where we, the humans, get things wrong by thinking "if I correct him I might hurt his feelings. Mom, Bailey, gave birth to 7 beautiful little Golden Retriever puppies six-weeks ago. Can you smell that puppy breath! I Can!! If you watched this six-week-old litter of puppies for a long time, you might see one or more of the puppies decides to attack some area of Baileys body for a fun game of tug-o-war. Remember, Bailey has been caring for her puppies for weeks now, day and night and most likely is becoming a bit tired of them too. So as we continue to watch, perhaps one of the puppies now decides to start chewing on her tail. At this point Bailey most likely will give him a quick nip on his booty to say "Stop That! If the puppy continues with his game of chew-on-mom, she probably will yet again give one more quick bite and maybe this time she will even throw in a shake by the scruff of his neck or what ever she can grab just as a little reminder to say "Stop That! Once the bad behavior has stopped Bailey usually will then give kisses and in her way let him know she still loves him, after all, she is Mom. The Puppy is happy because he got disciplined and bounces off to play as if nothing ever happened. What Lessons Have Been Learned? As you can see, the order of the pack leader was established, rules and boundaries were identified, the alpha dog took charge and handled it, the puppy completely understood, and all is well in the puppies world. Can you see how Bailey is the "Alpha Dog" here and the puppy understands the basic principles of what holds the pack together? He understands that discipline is necessary, but he also realizes that without discipline from an appointed Leader of the Pack, this now opens up the door for someone else to establish the "alpha dog" role. When you bring your puppy home who will be the alpha dog, you or him? Without this, your world and your dogs world will be a mess! Always be calm but confident when dealing with your puppy dog. Always use a confident voice with your puppy dog not aggressive this type of voice is considered hostile behavior. So to sum it up. Check Price on Amazon Although young Golden Retriever puppies have short attention spans, the ideal time to start teaching basic commands is at 8 weeks old, as soon as you bring your pup home! Training sessions should only be up to five minutes long at this young age but can be repeated many times throughout the day. The second effective discipline moment is at the precise moment your puppy performs the unwanted behavior. When your Golden Retriever misbehaves, you should immediately communicate to him that his conduct is unacceptable. Expressing your disappointment and denying a reward immediately after an improper action is performed helps your puppy associate his poor behavior with the experience of no reward. If this message is given later, a disciplinary moment is lost. Because scolding your Golden Retriever long after any wrongdoing is crazy as dogs only have a 2-minute short-term memory. An excellent example of this is when your Golden Retriever will be excited when you walk through your door, even if you were with him 10 minutes earlier! However, dogs can recall your training commands through associative memory, meaning they form associations between commands, events, and behavior. Instead, your Golden Retriever is deliberately doing bad things, whether he knows it or not! It might even strengthen it! At least if he barks at you, he gets some attention from you! This is referred to as demand barking and is when dogs have learned that barking serves to get them what they want. Instead, ignore the bad behavior and reward him only when he has resumed the learned positive behavior. If we take our example of demand barking, ignore your Golden Retriever by not reacting to him or yelling at him. But as soon as he goes quiet, quickly reward him. Timing is vital as you must offer the reward, such as a tasty treat when he stops barking. And of course, find time to be with your dog! As a high-energy dog, an adult Golden Retriever needs around 2 hours of daily exercise. This can vary according to age, size, health, and genetics. Golden Retrievers are already one of the breeds sadly prone to obesity due to too many owners treating them like humans, unable to ignore their begging and puppy-dog eyes. A more recent study by the Morris Animal Foundation to understand juvenile obesity in Golden Retrievers is currently ongoing. Dogs with no outlet for energy will also engage in destructive behavior because they need to find a way to entertain themselves. Chewing, biting, barking, digging, jumping up on people, pacing, urinating at home and general hyperactivity are examples of destructive behavior. Rather than punish, find time to exercise your Golden Retriever. If you consistently chastise your dog and perhaps do so well after the event, you are missing the discipline moment. You will only cause confusion, fear, anxiety, distrust, and aggression in your dog. Suppose you come home after leaving your dog for an hour or two, and you see that he has misbehaved, such as chewing your table leg, and he is sitting there cowering, ears pinned back, and showing the whites of his eyes while looking up at you. Then quickly redirect the unwanted behavior to the desired one and always reward good conduct. The Behavior Was Not Mastered in the First Place If your dog is inadequately trained and the behavior is not perfected, your Golden Retriever will neglect good behavior. On your side, this will take patience and consistency. Similarly, if the training was left uncompleted, the dog may regress, which means starting all over again. This time, make sure to complete the learning process and avoid inefficient techniques, such as command nagging. Teach your Golden Retriever to respond to a single cue every time. Check out this video on how an experienced Golden Retriever mother teaches her excited puppies to calm down before feeding them! When puppies are removed too soon from their mother, they miss out on this vital learning. This video is incredible — it has over 77 million views! How an experienced dog mother teaches her 8 weeks old puppies to be calm. It means that he is stressed, overwhelmed, or anxious due to being separated from you. However, sometimes it can be caused by a former family member no longer being around. If you regularly leave your Golden in his crate for hours, he may also suffer from this distressing condition. Common behavior problems of dogs with separation anxiety include excessive barking, howling, whining, urinating, or defecating in the home despite being house-trained, digging, escaping, chewing, and destroying things. Your dog simply cannot cope with being alone. Use behavior modification techniques, counterconditioning, and desensitization to reduce separation anxiety. For example, you can condition your dog to look forward to being alone when he learns to associate the sound of your keys with getting a special treat. Another technique is desensitization. This is where you gradually teach your Golden Retriever to cope with being alone by leaving progressively. For example, you can start by making progressive departures of minutes and slowly increase. You might be wondering… How do you discipline your Golden Retriever without punishment? Find the solution to that in the next section. Positive and Negative Reinforcement Discipline is how dog owners communicate that some behavior is acceptable to their pet and others not. A dog must understand what actions his master likes and those he does not to succeed. Positive reinforcement, also known as reward-based training, means using a reward for desired behaviors. As the reward treats, attention, toys, praise, etc. Your puppy will quickly learn nice things happen when he does the right thing. In positive reinforcement, rewards include: Treats: These should be healthy and given in moderation. You can give small pieces of meat, such as chicken, turkey, or ham, or you can try safe fruits or vegetables. Expression of physical attention: Your Golden Retriever will enjoy a hug, a gentle pat, or a stroke behind the ears. Negative reinforcement means taking something away or removing the reward to increase the frequency of the behavior. Once he is lying down, you reward him by releasing the pressure. You have removed something the dog finds unpleasant the negative part to increase the desired behavior. If you keep doing this, the behavior is reinforced. Another example of negative reinforcement is if your Retriever is pulling on the leash, you may decide to stop walking. The straining on the leash is a negative feeling for your dog, but the negative feeling goes away when he stops pulling. On the contrary, it means reinforcing good behavior and deterring unbefitting behavior. In other words, you should not punish your Golden Retriever. It also includes other forms of punishment that would cause the dog physical harm, such as withdrawing food and water, and psychological punishment such as over-crating or tying him outside for days on end. Dogs do not have the logical ability to associate punishment with their action and, therefore, are unlikely to change. Instead, your dog will develop fear and aggression towards you, ultimately destroying your relationship, as he will no longer trust you. Animal abuse is also a crime that constitutes violent acts, neglect, and failure to provide general welfare. Yelling also causes fear and aggression in Golden Retrievers, making them rebel against you, possibly with a bite, or they may try to run away. Over time, dogs can take a kind of indifference to your yelling and learn to ignore it. You will not get anywhere with them in training and achieve very little. This scientific research showed that dogs trained using aversive-based methods experienced poorer welfare in both the short and long term than dogs trained using reward-based methods positive reinforcement. Specifically, they displayed more stress-related behaviors and body language during training and increased amounts of the stress hormone cortisol. Rather than shout at your Golden Retriever, you will achieve far greater results if you use a calm voice and make concise, consistent commands in a confident tone. And wrong! This is a misconception, and it will only teach your pup to fear you. You have to toilet-train him! Instead, if your Golden Retriever pees on your carpet, quickly correct his behavior and redirect him outside. Reward him when he finishes off by giving lots of verbal praise and a training treat. Most pet stores have tons of choices regarding chewing and teething toys, or you can always find a great selection on Amazon. While punishing will cause harm, disciplining is intended to teach and reinforce positive behavior. Correcting unwanted behaviors always works better than punishment. Use effective positive and negative reinforcement as these have proven to be the best training methods for your doggo. Adverse training techniques are counterproductive and will only harm the intense connection between you and your dog. In some cases, you could lose it forever, which would be pretty sad. Related Posts You May Like:. A video of a dog mom teaching her eight-week-old puppies a lesson has gone viral, attracting viewers who were fascinated to see the family dynamics play out. The clip resurfaced on Reddit 's "Made Me Smile" forum today, amassing over 20, votes. It showed a blonde golden retriever dog mom walking into an enclosure where her litter of eight puppies squealed and lunged toward her. The puppies leaped over each other to suckle her teats, but their mother tolerated the behavior for only a moment before growling and shooing them away. The puppies shrunk away and lay down in various corners of the room. Over the next two minutes, their mom kept a watchful eye over all eight of them to ensure they stayed put, snarling any time one dared to try suckling again. One puppy elicited a stern bark when its sibling bit the tip of mom's tail and pulled, but the innocent sibling was mistaken as the perpetrator. But the mom made sure to demonstrate positive reinforcement too, individually approaching and nuzzling her little ones to encourage them for staying still or walking up to her calmly. In the wild, a female dog gradually weans her puppies as they start to develop teeth, typically at three to four weeks old, according to VCA Hospitals. After their teeth are grown in, suckling irritates and hurts the mother, who leaves her puppies for growing periods of time. Dog moms stop producing milk between seven to 10 weeks after giving birth, according to the Center for Animal Welfare Science, so the eight-week-old puppies in the video were nearing the end of their weaning period. Their mom was both protecting her body and teaching her puppies to develop independence. A video has gone viral showing a blonde Golden Retriever mom teach her eight puppies how to be calm. Puppies learn better how to respond to familiar and unfamiliar humans and situations when they are taught by a well-adjusted dog mom. Read more. It is primarily inherited, and development is believed to be influenced by multiple genes. However, risk and severity of hip dysplasia may also be increased by environmental factors such as overfeeding that leads to rapid growth during early puppyhood, neutering prior to maturity, and possibly certain types of exercise. Signs of hip dysplasia cannot be detected in very young puppies, but often appear between four and twelve months of age. Symptoms can vary widely from mild stiffness after exercise to severe lameness. Improvement or even resolution of symptoms can occur as the dog matures and muscles stabilize the joint; however, dysplastic dogs usually develop some degree of arthritis and discomfort later in life. Dogs must be 24 months of age to receive final hip certification, and screening hip x-rays should be sent to either the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals OFA or to PennHIP for diagnostic evaluation. The two evaluation procedures differ somewhat but both are acceptable, and GRCA encourages all Golden breeders to do this pre-breeding screening examination. Dysplastic dogs generally are not used for breeding, but may lead long, happy lives. The radiographic appearance of the hips does not always correlate with clinical symptoms, and many dysplastic Goldens show no outward signs until middle or older age when secondary arthritis may cause increasing discomfort. However, regular, moderate exercise and weight control are important to managing all dogs with hip dysplasia, even those without symptoms. Like hip dysplasia, many affected dogs have no symptoms, yet can pass more serious disease to their offspring. For other affected dogs, symptoms range from mild stiffness to severe lameness. Elbow dysplasia is primarily inherited and development is believed to be influenced by multiple genes. However, severity of elbow dysplasia may also be increased by rapid growth during early puppyhood as a result of over-feeding. Dogs must be 24 months of age to receive final elbow certification, and screening elbow x-rays should be submitted to the OFA for diagnostic evaluation. Although dogs with elbow dysplasia generally are not bred, many lead normal, happy lives. These cataracts, sometimes called juvenile cataracts, usually appear between years of age, but fortunately do not usually cause any functional impairment. Non-hereditary cataracts also occur, and examination by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist is necessary to determine if the cataract is suspected to be hereditary. An eye disease called pigmentary uveitis is of emerging concern in the breed, and while it is believed to have a genetic basis, at this time there are no satisfactory tools that breeders can use to be certain to avoid producing affected puppies. Pigmentary uveitis typically develops in middle-aged or senior Goldens, making it very important to continue yearly eye examinations for the lifetime of any dog that has been bred. Early stages of the disease are usually very mild with no outward signs, but as pigmentary uveitis progresses, symptoms such as redness and tearing may appear, and over time the disease may progress to glaucoma. This can be a serious quality of life issue because pain from glaucoma may necessitate surgery to remove the affected eye s. Eyelid and eyelash disorders also may occur in the breed, and are generally believed to have a hereditary basis. Entropion and ectropion are conditions that cause the eyelids to roll inward or outward, respectively; and distichiasis is a condition in which misdirected hairs touch and irritate the surface of the eye. Depending on severity, surgery may be advised to correct these problems. Although dogs with these conditions can receive eye certifications, these diagnoses will be noted on the forms. Annual examination by a board certified veterinary ophthalmologist is recommended for the lifetime of any dog that has been bred, because hereditary eye problems can develop at varying ages. In particular, pigmentary uveitis often develops very late in life. In addition, a few families of Goldens carry genes for progressive retinal atrophy PRA , a gradual deterioration of the light-receptive area retina of the eye that may result in blindness. There are several DNA tests to help guide breeders using these lines, so that they can avoid producing affected puppies. It is acceptable to breed dogs that are carriers for PRA, providing the mate has been DNA tested as normal; and puppies produced from such matings are not at elevated risk to develop the disease. While this is not common in the breed, it can be serious, so all prospective breeding dogs should be examined over the age of 12 months by a board certified veterinary cardiologist. If a murmur is detected through auscultation listening with a stethoscope , additional diagnostic tests are available and may be recommended. Normal cardiac exams should be certified by the OFA, and dogs with hereditary heart disease generally should not be bred. Many breeders use lines with health clearances that extend back to multiple generations of ancestors, and health clearances that include grandparents, great-grandparents, and even beyond offer additional layers of protection to the puppies. Risk can never be zero — and in some cases environmental influences also play a role — but health testing of several generations of ancestors offers the best possible chance that the puppy will not develop these genetic diseases. There are additional conditions such as hypothyroidism, epilepsy, skin disease, cancer, etc, for which routine screening of Golden Retrievers is not performed. This may be because examination standards or tests have not yet been developed, because the incidence of the disease is low in the breed, or for other reasons. Potential buyers should feel free to ask the breeder about these or any subjects of concern to them, and the exchange of such information is an expected and customary practice. Consider contributing to The Golden Retriever Foundation. More Information. Read the full disclosure here. So what is correct? What is the best age to bring a Golden Retriever puppy home? I think the most important things to consider are any long-lasting negative effects on the puppy by taking it away too early. Lessons that are vital to the early development of a normal puppy. There are many things a puppy learns from its mother and litter-mates that are vitally important to their early development and could take you an extreme amount of time and effort to make up for if they miss out: Bite Inhibition When a puppy bites and hurts their mother or litter-mates they get growled and snapped at. Combined with being the victim of biting from their litter-mates in return, this gives continuous feedback and an education in how painful biting can sometimes be. And so they very quickly learn to inhibit their bite, to not go full force and to hold back when play biting. If a puppy is taken from the nest too soon they miss out on this learning process and the responsibility passes to their new owners who will at first have a puppy who bites hard. And sometimes extremely hard. Acceptance Of Discipline When a puppy does wrong in the nest, their mother regularly disciplines them to keep them in line. And a puppy will often throw a little hissy fit but the mother will be unmoving. They learn that bad behavior gets you disciplined and they have to accept it. They learn their actions have consequences and they cannot have things their own way. The puppy then becomes a dog that is so much harder to train and is less controllable for their owners. In the nest, a puppy will be constantly pawed, clawed, rubbed against and climbed all over, all day every day by their litter-mates. This results in your puppy getting used to being touched and becoming highly tolerant of it. They learn about appropriate play and how to interact with others of their species safely, considerately and happily. This can mean less time…or no time…interacting with his own species, having to be on the leash in dog parks and woods when other dogs are around and ultimately living a less fulfilling life than they could otherwise have had. And this is the important thing when it comes to leaving a puppy in the nest for too long. A puppy must be introduced to as many sights, sounds, environments, people and other dogs and animals as possible before they reach 14 weeks of age. This 14 week window of opportunity is a time where a puppy has little fear and instead has heightened curiosity that compels it to explore and test things out. The first 14 weeks is also the time when a puppy will form its strongest bonds with people and other animals. And so for the best possible relationship and strongest bond between your puppy and you, this is a time when you want your puppy living with you, seeing your entire family and social network so your puppy truly integrates and feels a part of the pack of humans around it. So think to yourself, if you get a puppy at 8 weeks of age, you have 6 weeks to take them to the shopping mall, the park, the pet shop, to meet as many people as possible, get them in the car, on the beach, in a swimming pool etc. I did this for a reason! Yes, 8 weeks old is the recommended perfect time to take a puppy away from its mother and litter-mates and home with you to live. But you would be doing far from the best for your new puppy and could be stunting their development, leading them toward behavioral issues and affecting their entire future lives. On the other end of the spectrum, leaving it later than 8 weeks to take your puppy home they could be missing out on essential socialization opportunities. Conclusion Take your puppy home at 8 weeks of age. A breeder telling you to take them any earlier is trying to avoid investing further time and effort into caring for them and possibly trying to save a little money by moving them on faster. 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Reaction to a medication Acute Dog Vomiting Acute vomiting is something that comes on all of the sudden and has not been going on for a long time. Here are some reasons why a dog may suffer from acute vomiting: Eating Something Bad Dietary indiscretion is something that is more common in younger dogs. From getting into the trash to eating a poisonous outdoor plant , you will usually know very quickly that your dog is sick. If the food they get ahold of is super fatty, it can lead to another serious stomach issue called pancreatitis. Contagious Diseases Dog vomiting can be caused by certain contagious diseases as well, which are also more common in younger dogs. One of the causes of a dog vomiting from a contagious disease is parvovirus, which can be very serious. Certain breeds may be more susceptible to parvovirus, including Rottweilers , Doberman Pinschers , German Shepherds , Labrador Retrievers , and sled dogs. Intestinal Parasites Parasites can also cause vomiting in a dog. Then, all of the sudden, they may start showing symptoms such as vomiting. Contaminated Water Drinking out of puddles and community drinking bowls can cause some bacterial imbalances that may cause stomach upset in dogs. Drinking out of lakes with cyanobacterium blue-green algae can be deadly. The dog may first develop vomiting, but severe cases can progress to neurologic signs and death. Bloat Vomiting can be caused by bloat. Bloat or gastric dilatation and volvulus is an acute and life-threatening condition requiring patients to be hospitalized and aggressively treated. If the stomach fills with air and then twists on itself, it can cut off the circulation and cause the dog to go into shock. Eating or drinking excessively or quickly can be a factor in developing bloat. Chronic Dog Vomiting A chronic condition is one that goes on for a long time, and can be constant or every so often. Some dogs are prone to vomiting on a regular basis. Chronic vomiting in young dogs is often due to parasites or a food sensitivity. It can also be caused by certain diseases or health issues. Bloodwork, X-rays, ultrasounds, or biopsies are often necessary to diagnose the problem. Here are some of the common causes of chronic vomiting in dogs. Megaesophagus Megaesophagus , which is a generalized enlargement of the esophagus, can be caused by a number of conditions that can affect dogs of all ages. Some dogs can be born with the condition because that is just how their esophagus is formed. As the name implies, one may associate IBD with lower GI symptoms, but in fact, sometimes vomiting is the main symptom. Pancreatitis We mentioned pancreatitis as a common acute cause of vomiting in dogs. However, some dogs suffer from chronic pancreatitis, which makes them prone to vomiting on an ongoing basis. These dogs need to be fed a very low-fat diet without exception. If the vomiting has been going on for less than 12 hours, and your dog is perky and keeping down food and water, then it may be okay to wait and monitor the situation. One of the biggest dangers with dog vomiting is dehydration. When a dog becomes dehydrated, essential body functions start to break down. Your dog becoming lethargic after vomiting, or vomiting with shaking This could be a result of severe abdominal pain or cramping from electrolyte imbalances. You do not want to wait too long without veterinary attention. Your dog eating a foreign object, a known toxin, or something you suspect may be toxic projectile vomiting could signal eating a foreign object If you are unlucky enough to not stop it from going down the hatch, you can inform the vet or poison hotline right away what it was and find out what actions need to be taken. There are some home remedies that you can try if your dog is having mild vomiting and not any of the serious symptoms mentioned earlier. Pepto Bismol is not a preferred treatment for dogs. The concern about Pepto Bismol is that it contains salicylic acid, which is an ingredient in aspirin. We need to use this with caution, especially in dogs taking anti-inflammatories or steroids, as it could cause GI bleeding. Pepcid AC famotidine and Prilosec omeprazole are safer options to use to help reduce acid production and acid reflux, and these often settle their stomach. Medications to Stop Nausea and Vomiting Cerenia maropitant citrate is the most commonly used antiemetic medication that stops vomiting for dogs in recent years. It acts on a trigger zone in the brain to stop nausea, and also acts on receptors in the stomach. Vets will often start your dog with an injection of Cerenia and then follow up with pills every 24 hours for a couple of days to make sure the vomiting has been resolved. Reglan metoclopramide is less widely used but is still very helpful for motility disorders in dogs as well as megaesophagus. In addition to these measures, the veterinarian may also recommend feeding your dog a bland or easily digestible diet. Always use a gradual approach. Sudden dietary changes are a common cause of intestinal upset in dogs. These, too, are routinely implicated in vomiting episodes. Avoid table scraps. Some human foods are downright dangerous for dogs e. Scavenging also increases the risk of foreign-body ingestion and toxin exposure. Watch overly inquisitive dogs carefully. You might even want to try to use a muzzle to keep them from eating anything they might find along your walks. Featured Image: iStock. Lantry is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin native. She knew from a very young age that she wanted to be a veterinarian and worked towards that.Help us make PetMD better Was this article helpful? Puppy vomit is common. This is because dogs have a well-developed vomiting center in their brains, which allows them to throw up much easier than many other animals. While most of the time harmless, puppy vomit can, however, be a sign of serious and even life-threatening illness. So, it pays to understand the full range of causes and implications. A: Yes, it is normal for puppies to vomit. Puppy vomit however can also be a sign of serious and even life-threatening illness. Q: A: Yes, it is not uncommon for puppies to vomit often. Puppies are subject to a range of condition and experiences that trigger vomiting such as eating too much, too often, eating foreign objects or intolerance to human foods, consuming toxic or poisonous substances, or as a reaction to conditions of stress or anxiety. How often is too often? Multiple episodes of vomiting on the same day or on subsequent days, vomiting accompanied by diarrhea, or acting sick or lethargic or appearing to be in pain are indications that it is time to call your vet. Q: Why is my puppy vomiting yellow? If your dog is throwing up bile with any frequency, you should have them checked out by a vet right away. Bile is a sign of a number of conditions that affect the digestive system, including inflammatory disease, ulcers, parasite infections, and certain cancers. In each of these cases, the underlying condition needs to be diagnosed and treated by a veterinarian to relieve the vomiting. Q: Why is my puppy vomiting white foam? A: Your puppy could be vomiting white foam for several reasons. The most common reason is that the puppy has eaten something that has irritated the stomach, such as grass and plant material. There are other more serious reasons a puppy vomits white foam, including obstruction of the stomach or intestines, toxin exposure, pancreatitis, and acid reflux. Coughing up white foam from kennel cough can often be mistaken for vomiting. If your puppy vomits white foam and acts sick in any way, call your vet for advice. Q: Why is my puppy vomiting after eating? A: There are several reason why your puppy might be vomiting right after eating. Overly-enthusiastic eaters, stressed puppies, or puppies who must compete with other dogs for food often eat too fast or too much food which can come right back up again. Try different solutions such as serving smaller meals more often throughout the day, placing food bowls in areas where there is less traffic or excitement, utilizing tools to slow down eating such as commercially-available slow feeder bowls, and where there is more than one dog in the house, feeding puppies in separate spaces can all help. If the condition is not environmental or conditional but rather physical such as regurgitation, consult with your veterinarian for an appropriate solution. While vomiting is not a specific disease or a diagnosis in and of itself, it is a clinical sign that can occur with many diseases or conditions. Generally speaking, occasional bouts of puppy vomit are not uncommon. If your puppy vomits once in a blue moon then it is likely no cause for concern. However, a puppy throwing up becomes more significant when: The vomiting does not stop There is blood in the vomit There is nothing left in the stomach to throw up except mucus and bile the yellow fluid Age matters, too. In puppies 6 months old or less, vomiting is also a more serious condition than in older dogs because of their smaller size, immature immune systems and tendency to become easily weak and dehydrated. While puppy vomit may have a simple, straightforward cause such as eating too much food too fast, stressful situations and gastrointestinal upset from eating foreign objects , it may be an indicator of something far more serious. Vomiting in puppies can have a wide range of causes, and determining the correct one may be quite complicated. For example, one of the more common and serious infectious causes of puppy vomit is parvovirus infection. Parvo is a viral infection that, if left untreated, is potentially fatal in puppies. Some symptoms that the puppy vomit is becoming more serious are: Frequent vomiting occurs more than once a day or on consecutive days Projectile vomiting when body expels vomit with more force than usual Appearing to be in pain or discomfort Acting tired or weak Bright blood present in vomit Dark blood present in stool looks like coffee grounds Vomiting in combination with diarrhea Visible abdominal bloating What are the causes of vomiting? The list is long and includes: Eating something that causes inflammation, obstruction or infection in the gut Abrupt change from regular dog food to something new Gobbling food or eating food too fast Intolerance to some human foods Reaction to stressful situations or condition of anxiety Acute bacterial or viral inflammation of the stomach or intestines Intestinal parasites e. Your veterinarian will utilize several tools to diagnose the problem, including a history from you what has been going on , a physical examination of your puppy, laboratory or imaging studies like x-ray or ultrasound or response to therapy. To help your vet make the diagnosis, bring a sample of the vomit to the clinic, because how the vomit looks can tell the vet a lot. A puppy throwing up food that is undigested can be due to food poisoning, anxiety, eating too fast or simply overeating. If bright red blood is found, the stomach could be ulcerated; if the blood is brown and looks like coffee grounds, the problem may be in the intestines. Strong digestive odors are usually observed when there is an intestinal obstruction. If it turns out to be no more than a passing incident, your veterinarian may ask you to limit the diet to clear fluids and to collect stool samples over that period as the underlying cause may be passed along in the stool. Vomit color or appearance. Reviewed by Jennifer Coates Dr. Jennifer Coates, DVM, is an accomplished veterinarian and writer with more than 25 years of experience in veterinary medicine, animal welfare, and conservation. There are various reasons why your puppy may be vomiting from eating spoiled foods or random objects off the ground to motion sickness. It's important to keep a proper eye on your puppy if it's acting lethargic after throwing up or repeatedly vomiting throughout the day because you may need to seek veterinary help. Why Do Puppies Vomit? Many cases of dog vomiting result from gastric irritation due to eating inedible objects, spoiled or rich food raiding the garbage, table scraps , or simply eating too much too fast. Dogs and puppies may also vomit due to motion sickness during car rides or from poisoning or swallowing dangerous objects. Puppies are at special risk for infectious causes of vomiting, particularly if they have not completed their vaccination series. For example, vomiting can be a sign of canine distemper virus or canine parvovirus. Intestinal parasites are another common cause of vomiting in puppies. In deep-chested breeds, unproductive vomiting may be a sign of bloat. Other causes of vomiting include organ dysfunction liver and kidney, for example , Addison's disease, gastrointestinal ulcers, anatomic abnormalities, pancreatitis, abdominal infections, and inflammatory bowel disease. Repeated vomiting, vomiting along with diarrhea , unproductive vomiting retching or dry heaving , vomit that contains blood or other abnormal materials, or vomiting in a puppy that acts lethargic or confused are all serious situations that require a visit to the vet. Differences Between Vomiting and Regurgitation Vomiting is different from regurgitation. Vomiting is an active process that is accompanied by retching and abdominal contractions. Regurgitation, on the other hand, is passive. Dogs may even appear surprised when food comes out of their mouths. Regurgitation can occur minutes to hours after your dog eats its food, and the expelled material is mostly undigested and may even be tube-shaped like the esophagus. Your veterinarian will need to differentiate between regurgitation and vomiting because the two symptoms have very different causes and treatments. Treatment and Prevention Vomiting may be a sign of a dangerous illness. Even if the underlying cause is not serious, vomiting for any reason can result in dehydration and other problems that can kill puppies very quickly. Feed Mild Foods Your veterinarian may recommend a mild diet for a few days to help your puppy recover. Foods are available from your vet, or you can prepare white rice and boiled white meat chicken with the skin and bones removed to give your puppy a little nutrition while recuperating. Also, make sure your puppy continues to drink adequate amounts of water. Call your vet ASAP if your puppy vomits after eating a mild meal or drinking water. If your puppy has a more serious condition causing its vomiting, your vet will prescribe appropriate medical treatment. Hospitalization may be necessary in severe cases. Slow Down Eating If your puppy is healthy but wolfs down its food and throws up right after eating, it may be eating too fast. Try to work on slowing down how fast your puppy eats. Feed puppies in separate rooms to cut down on " competition " eating. Place a large inedible object in the dish so the puppy is forced to eat around it. Feed your puppy several small meals a day. Inducing Vomiting in Puppies Puppies are known for ingesting things they shouldn't, and there may be occasions when you need to induce vomiting so your puppy doesn't absorb toxins. However, there are some instances when you should never induce vomiting--for example, if your puppy swallows something sharp, if your puppy ingests caustic material such as drain cleaner, or if your puppy loses consciousness. Always consult your vet before giving your puppy any medication, including anything to make it throw up. If your vet gives you the go-ahead, hydrogen peroxide solution is the best over-the-counter option for getting your dog to vomit. If you suspect your pet is sick, call your vet immediately. For health-related questions, always consult your veterinarian, as they have examined your pet, know the pet's health history, and can make the best recommendations for your pet. Article Sources The Spruce Pets uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy. Canine Parvovirus. 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Regular exercise not only helps to keep them physically fit but also provides them with mental stimulation and helps to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. Monitoring their diet and exercise routine closely is crucial to prevent them from becoming overweight or obese. Overall, Poodles are active and energetic dogs that require regular exercise to maintain their physical and mental health. With the right amount of exercise, attention, and care, Poodles can live long, healthy, and happy lives. Learn more History The Poodle is an ancient breed with a history that dates back several centuries. While the exact origins of the breed are unclear, it is believed that they originated in Germany, where they were known as the "Pudel," which translates to "splash in water. Their unique coat, which is hypoallergenic and water-resistant, made them well-suited for this task. Over time, Poodles also became popular as circus performers and were trained to perform tricks and acrobatics. During the 16th century, Poodles became popular with European nobility and were frequently depicted in paintings and artwork of the time. They were also a popular choice for the court of Louis XVI, and were often seen in his court as well as other royal courts in Europe. In the 19th century, Poodles were standardized into three different sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. This allowed for greater versatility in the breed, and they became popular as companions and family pets. Today, Poodles are one of the most popular breeds in the world and are beloved for their intelligence, affectionate nature, and distinctive appearance. They continue to be used as retrievers and are also trained for a variety of activities, including obedience, agility, and therapy work. Learn more Maintenance Poodles require regular maintenance to keep their distinctive curly coat in good condition. Their curly coat can easily become matted and tangled, so it's important to brush and groom them regularly to prevent this from happening. The frequency of grooming will depend on the length of the Poodle's coat. For example, a Poodle with a shorter clip may only need to be groomed every six to eight weeks, while a Poodle with a longer coat may need to be groomed every four to six weeks. Regular brushing is also important for Poodle maintenance. Brushing helps to remove any loose or dead hair from their coat, as well as prevent matting and tangles. Poodles with longer coats may need to be brushed daily, while those with shorter coats may only need to be brushed a few times a week. Bathing is another important aspect of Poodle maintenance. Poodles should be bathed every three to four weeks, or more frequently if they get particularly dirty or smelly. It's important to use a dog-specific shampoo that won't irritate their skin or strip their coat of its natural oils. Poodle maintenance also involves regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and teeth brushing. Their nails should be trimmed every two to three weeks, their ears should be cleaned weekly, and their teeth should be brushed several times a week to prevent dental issues. Overall, Poodles require regular maintenance to keep them healthy, happy, and looking their best. Consistent grooming, brushing, bathing, and other forms of maintenance can help prevent common issues like matting and tangling, and keep them looking and feeling great. Healthy Puppies for Healthy Puppies All you need is one of our babies to experience the greatest love. All the poodle puppies we have are like part of our family and we have given them the best love, care, attention, and training possible. Our teacup poodle puppies for sale get up to date on all of their vaccinations, micro-chipped for permanent identification, before they leave for their forever home. 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They are so close to their owners that they suffer from anxiety after separation. They cannot leave at home alone for a longer period. Their attention making character make them very loyal. These puppies are extremely playful but need to play with caution. Rough play can harm them unexpected injuries internally or externally. A few short walks and a small amount of playful time are enough to keep them enough. They have watchdog nature so they will bark excessively if they are not trained. Due to their intelligence, this problem can be fairly resolved. Due to their pleasant character socialization comes naturally to these puppies. They love to meet new people and seek attention. They can easily get along with other puppies but try to keep them from large animals to avoid injuries. These puppies have tricky coats to maintain and need constant supervision. They also need some diet restrictions and many medical conditions. 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The first training that should be given to them is to control their barking. These puppies are smart so its important to keep their mind stimulated. Keep them away from the games that confront them physically. Socialization is very essential for them. If they are not introduced to people at a younger age they become nervous in the future. Toy poodle puppies love toys and running around at home. Our sires and dams were specifically selected based on breed standard, beauty, intelligence, health, and temperament; our sires and dams as well as the babies are kept on a very strict regime of vitamins and supplements and best vet care. Full name. Look no further! Whether you desire a standard-sized Poodle or a tiny Teacup Poodle, our platform has something for everyone. Browse our listings from ethical Poodle breeders and find the perfect furry companion to join your family. What are Teacup Poodle Puppies? Teacup Poodle puppies are delightful mini versions of the elegant Poodle breed. Bred to be smaller than the standard Poodles, these tiny pups are irresistibly cute and highly sought after. Despite their size, Teacup Poodle puppies possess all the wonderful qualities of their larger counterparts, including their intelligence and affectionate nature. What is the Average Size of Teacup Poodles? Teacup Poodles have a compact and petite build, making them perfect for cuddling and carrying around. When fully grown, these tiny canines usually stand around 7 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder. Their small size makes them ideal for indoor living and suits various living environments, including apartments and smaller homes. Despite their diminutive stature, Teacup Poodles have big hearts filled with love and devotion for their human families. They are quick learners and excel in obedience training. Along with their intelligence, Poodles are affectionate and loving companions, forming strong bonds with their human families. 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Do you recall him appearing to grin after you gave him that treat he had his hopes up for? So, Do Labradors Smile? Labradors smile when they are excited and they have distinct smiles; panting, aggressive, submissive, and learned smiles. To learn more about each smile type, what it means, how to recognize, and how to understand your dog more, keep reading… Do Labradors Smile? Happy dogs are able to translate their wide, panting lips into grins when they are engaged in activities they like, such as playing or running. Dogs typically grin when they are calm and seem pleased, which is why dog owners mistake it for a smile. Dogs are excellent at observation and social learning, and in some cases, deep attachment to their owners can result in copying their actions. So to put it out simply, because we grin at them, dogs may appear to be smiling. Why Do Labradors Smile? When we humans react, laugh, offer rewards, pat, and clap, they see the positivity of the action smile. Dogs soon learn that this is a good response to their actions and will grin as a result, this happens when they open their mouths and pull back their lips, letting their tongues lap over their teeth. Many dogs can grin, but Labradors appear to smile more pronouncedly, making them easier to spot. Labradors will convey happiness with their entire body, wagging their tails energetically, and standing straight, perky, and even. Their mouth will be wide open, yet their tongue will be twitching somewhat even if it is not lolling out. Their brows will furrow and their gaze will be locked on you. Their pupils will be dilated as well, as you can see. Every sensory organ will be actively engaged and responsive, much like how people do. Dogs tend to use adaptive smiling behaviors as a social skill and a display of emotion in their natural state. This smile indicates that your dog is satisfied and pleased. The panting aids in the cooling process. It is a result of the struggle to determine whether to fight or flee. Something is very wrong if you see this grin, and you should take the matter very seriously. This smile appears with Teeth noticeable and visible, Squinted eyes, Pulling back the lips and ears, and accompanied by Growling and tight facial expressions. This indicates that the dog detects danger and is unsure of what is going on. You can learn why labradors can become suddenly aggressive here. Their teeth are usually bared, albeit in a humorous fashion, their eyes are squinted and raised, and their body posture is dropped, with an overall subservient stance. With Teeth noticeable and visible, Squinted eyes and lips and eyers pulled back; this one comes after a command; It appears to be forced. Click, then give your dog a treat in a simple two-step process. This will help your dog associate the clicker with a reward. Begin in a calm area without asking your dog to perform anything. Simply repeat these instructions again and again. You can train your dog to perform almost anything with a clicker, so have fun with it! You can get this simple and excellent Clicker from Amazon here. Capture the behavior Capturing a behavior entails clicking and treating the dog when he does the activity on his own. Dogs, on the other hand, do not usually grin. This makes things more difficult. Instead, you should do anything that encourages your dog to expose his or her teeth without frightening, threatening, or enraging him or her. Scratching, belly massages, tickles, or anything else that makes your lab grin will work; click and treat when you see your dog lift her lips. Substitute a verbal cue for the physical cue. Begin by introducing a verbal cue while gradually fading away the physical one. In other words, instead of manually eliciting a smile from your dog, give a command that your dog must learn to respond to. Begin by selecting a cue. Just before the manual incentive, say the command. Give a reward. Begin to make the activity that causes the grin less noticeable and shorter in duration. Continue to attempt till he or she raises their lips when you merely touch them. However, keep in mind that the verbal cue remains the same. Do dogs understand our smiles? Dogs have a remarkable ability to read our body language, especially our grins. Not only that, but our moods affect dogs, and our moods may influence their moods. Dogs have various reactions to human expressions that were favorable, negative, or neutral. Our facial expressions are recognized by dogs. When a puppy frowns, he knows something is wrong, and when he smiles, his tail wags. They can also detect emotions based on speech tone, posture, and facial expressions. Dogs will most likely respond to harsh looks by backing up and seeming ashamed and smiles by copying them and really smiling. Dogs have learned to detect and respond to changes in our facial expressions. Related Questions Do Dogs really smile? How to know if my labrador is happy? How do I get my Labrador to smile? Helpful Resources. Watch a video of a smiling dog — it should do the trick. You could go for the dog smiling as his owner takes a selfie or the one where the owner is training their puppy to smile on cue. Maybe a whimsical edit of dogs smiling is your thing, or what will really cheer you up is a dog smiling after carefully trying a bite of cauliflower. But is your dog really "smiling" in the way humans understand it? And if so, what is it trying to communicate? Do dogs smile? Any dog can smile, and according to veterinary behavior specialist Dr. Lore Haug , some breeds are even genetically predisposed to smile more than others Doberman Pinschers, terriers and cattle dogs, to name a few. This smiling is accompanied by other greeting behavior, like approaching, wagging or even whining. Does your pet need a checkup? The bigger problem is that people often misinterpret a toothy smile as aggression and become scared, Haug says. Smiley dogs usually also wag their tales in a wide sweeping or circular motion and will approach you and might curl their body as they walk toward you. Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. Advertisement Advertisement Talk about puppy love. Burreaux, a Labrador retriever mix, was found by Caddo Animal Control in Louisiana at just 8 weeks old along with two siblings, Joe and O. The runt of the litter, Burreaux recovered from parvovirus and grew into a playful, active puppy. The Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana then began searching for a family to adopt him and his siblings. HSNL staff noticed that every time they talked to him, Burreaux's face would break out into a toothy grin. They posted a video of his goofy smile on Facebook to advertise that he was still up for adoption. The video has been viewed over , times in two weeks. Burreaux has even more reason to smile now. Advertisement Advertisement "Burreaux has been adopted and [he is] in a loving home, but [his sister] O is still looking for her family," a representative of HSNL told Insider. His brother, Joe, has also found a forever home. Hollie King, who adopted the smiley dog now named Pappy , told Insider he's doing great. His hobbies include watching movies, going everywhere with his owners, and chomping on grass. Pappy the puppy in his forever home. Courtesy of Hollie King "His smile is what drew is into adopting him," she said. I figured it's either he's still trying to get used to us or keeps getting distracted by everything. He really is the sweetest thing ever. Little Burreaux was picked up by an animal control centre before ending up at Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana for rehoming. Wanting to take full advantage of his new opportunity, the adorable pooch came up with a plan to charm everybody who stopped by his cage. He was one of three siblings to have been brought to the Humane Society by director Courtney Wingate, after she spotted the eight-week-old dog smiling at her during her visit to the control centre. He is the runt of the bunch. We have even started teaching him how to play fetch. The rescue worker added: "Our sweet little Burreaux has parvo! We thought it was only hookworms, but tested positive for parvo. Thankfully, the grinning pooch made a speedy recovery and was soon adopted by a couple who couldn't resist his pearly whites. His brother and sister also secured their own homes. Celebrating his adoption, the rescue worker said: "Happy life Burreaux! Our sweet smiling boy who became social media viral with his grin has found his forever! One user said: "It warms my heart that this sweet pup now has a forever home. Hope the family enjoys. Many blessings for years to come. Have a awesome life together. Keep smiling, sweet boy. He's a sweetie who needs a good home and a lot of love. Thank you. Email paige. Read More. Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana Wingate called volunteer Sarrah Walton, who ran over to grab the 8-week-old dogs. The puppies tested negative for parvo at the vet, but once at the rescue, Burreaux, the pup with the heart-melting smile, got sick. They rushed him back to the animal hospital where he made an amazing recovery. Humane Society of Northwest Louisiana Back at the rescue, Walton started noticing that whenever someone talked to Burreaux in a high voice, telling him that he was a good boy, the pup would immediately flash his little teeth in a big grin. Joe immediately got adopted. But despite his new online fame, Burreaux and his sister O are still looking for their forever home. The pups know they already won the jackpot when Wingate and Walton pulled them from the kill shelter. 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f1b goldendoodle puppy care - American Pit Bull: Boxer Puppy Biting and Nipping When we talk about Boxer puppies biting children, both younger and older kids, toys or even biting at your feet, what most are actually talking about is nipping. There is a huge difference between the 2 words. A nip is a quick snap of the jaws, it can be done in the air close to a person or it can make skin contact yet it is a pinch type bite that often does not break the skin. Boxer puppies and even older dogs nip, not to attack someone, but to send a warning. The warning is not necessarily that of an impending attack… Boxer puppy nipping is done for one of several reasons: As play — Young pups are used to nipping at their littermates as a form of play and this may carry over as they transition into their new home. If a Boxer puppy is biting a lot, it may be an issue of the dog needing to learn the rules of the home and needing to learn that was used to be acceptable with other pups is no longer acceptable with his humans. A Method of Sending a Message — Boxer dogs of any age may nip for many reasons. Unable to vocalize, the nip is a message. Often it is a low growl, lasting just seconds, with teeth bared. In some cases, there will only be a growl as the dog lowers his back, hunches over and bares his teeth yet does not actually physically bite. On the other hand, an actual bite not a nip is a full force, aggressive action in which the jaws lock down and teeth puncture the skin. The dog intends to inflict injury and the person on the other end often receives it unless thick clothing gets in the way, etc. In the following section we will discuss how to stop a Boxer dog from biting in the sense that the dog is actually nipping and it is not a full force, aggression bite meant to do serious harm. Training to Stop Boxer Puppy to Stop Biting and Nipping Overview Many owners feel, and rightfully so, that a bite is a serious issue and a behavior that needs to be addressed immediately. For this reason, they feel that taking serious action is the only way to stop the behavior… and this is where things can go wrong. And this is because it does not teach the dog what he needs to learn. Yelling, hitting or otherwise intimidating a puppy or dog will only serve to make the dog afraid of his owner. Alternatively, some dogs will see this as a challenge. So, owners must choose: Fear or respect. For a happy, healthy environment in which humans and canines live in peace, the Boxer or any other dog should be taught to respect his humans, not fear them. In addition, for a dog that bites, physically isolating him will stop the problem short term…while the dog is taken away of course he is not biting anyone…. It is a huge mistake to miss out on a chance to train a dog to stop biting. Of course, in the rare chance that a dog is full out biting, causing injury and is clearly dangerously aggressive, the dog should be removed… And measures must be taken to keep the family safe from any potential attacks…but again, this does not relate to puppy nipping, play biting or nipping due to teething, etc. Training a Boxer puppy to stop biting takes a bit of mental will power. You may have heard this before: Ignore the puppy. There is no other way for a dog to interpret this, as it is canine mentality. His humans and any other animals in the home are his pack. Every single pack that exists has a leader. Having a leader is a defining element of a pack. Problems can arise when a dog does not have a clear understanding of who that leader is. Humans begin eating. Two to three minutes pass. Once the dog obeys, a delicious and healthy meal is set down for him. So, once a dog knows that his human is in charge, how does this training stop the Boxer from biting….? When a Boxer understands that his human s are his leader s , being ignored is akin to being rejected by pack. A dog will suddenly be very humbled. He will worry that his pack has turned their backs on him… he will question his behavior and, when done correctly, he will make the connection that his action of biting caused a major problem with his standing in his family…. If you were both on the floor, stand up. If you were holding him, place him down. If you were both sitting on the sofa, rise up. This means zero talking, absolutely no looking in his direction…nothing. As a Boxer puppy works very hard to gain attention of any one in the house, everyone even those who were not bitten should be completely indifferent to the dog. Allow 10 minutes to pass. Now, when you are doing this, 2 minutes may feel like 20, so take a look at the clock and then choose an activity flip through the TV, check your email, get a drink…do whatever you want, but do remain in the house so that your Boxer can see that you are ignoring him and wait it out. After those 10 minutes, it is time to speak to your Boxer, but not engage him in any activity yet. Many times, the puppy will test things out. Simply mull around near your dog, speaking a bit and acting matter-of-fact. Do not give praise. Wait things out for about 5 minutes. If your Boxer does not nip or bite at you, it will be time to go back to the position that you were in when the bite occurred. It is at this time that if your Boxer does not nip at you that praise and attention can be given. If the dog does bite again, the complete ignoring method of training must be done — this means that the dog is testing things to see if it was indeed his nip that caused his temporary outcast from the pack. Dogs , Puppy training Alex Andes Beyond Puppy Biting: When Mouthy Behavior Continues Into Adolescence If you have a puppy under six months of age, play biting is a very normal albeit annoying and often painful part of your puppy's development. For bitey pups under six months of age, read this blog. But what happens when your dog's biting is lingering beyond that six-month mark, or you acquire an adolescent or adult dog that comes into your home with a chompy mouth? First of all, don't get too alarmed just yet. Excessive play biting in adolescence is still not an indicator of future aggression. The vast majority of adolescent dogs we work with that are still showing mouthiness with people have some or all of these three factors contributing to the behavior: 1. Needs are not being met. Meeting a dog's most basic needs is simple: provide food, water, shelter, love them, play with them. The first thing you should do to stop your adolescent or adult dog's mouthy behavior is take a look at how you can provide a more physically and mentally enriching day-to-day life for your dog, while still working within what's reasonable for your own schedule. A few ideas: Ensure you're feeding your dog three times a day up to a year of age sometimes longer for giant breed dogs and that you have appropriately increased food based on their growth. With your vet's approval, you can typically drop to two meals a day by one year of age. Provide short minute training sessions a day to work on basic obedience, tricks — whatever you want. Offer mental enrichment options — see our Day Training Challenge for training and enrichment tutorials and ideas. Increase your dog's physical exercise — playing in the backyard is simply not enough. Options include adding a daily walk, a game of fetch, taking an obedience class or getting involved in a dog sport. Find what works for both you and your dog — if it's not something you both enjoy, one of you will get burned out quickly. The behavior is being reinforced. In order to address this issue, we have to look at why it's lingering. What is the function of the behavior for your dog? As puppies, biting was a way for them to try to instigate play and attention, explore the world, and burn off some teething frustration. Which of those three still serves a functional purpose in an older dog? Instigating play and attention. Whatever you are currently doing as a reaction to your dog's biting is reinforcing the behavior — in short, your dog thinks it's worth doing it again. Yelling "no," pushing your dog away, running away, etc. Or if you do something too forceful or scary, you run the risk of losing your dog's trust and causing more serious issues. So instead, find the least dramatic way that you can stop reinforcing the behavior. Do not look at your dog or talk to them when they start biting. Cross your arms and do not engage your dog with your hands. You can block more intense advances from your dog by lifting up the side of your leg like a wall do not knee your dog in the chest, please! If you find it too difficult to ignore your dog, you can remove yourself from the room or go behind a gate, but you must do so without it become a fun game of chase. Your dog will come back harder a few times as they try to figure out why their usual method of attention-seeking isn't working, but if you stay consistent, they will ultimately give up and go grab a toy or settle down elsewhere. The behavior is intrinsically reinforcing for your dog. If you're reading the above thinking "I've tried this, and I'm still not seeing the changes I want to see", then this may be a game-changing answer for you. Some dogs are selectively bred to enjoy things like chasing, grabbing, biting, or stalking. This is what makes dogs excellent at certain jobs — police dogs, military working dogs, herding dogs, ratting dogs, etc. While we see this in herding breed dogs and terriers most frequently, it can apply to any individual dog. This doesn't mean that a dog that enjoys to bite is an aggressive dog — it just means that the dog may find the act of chasing, biting, tugging, etc. These dogs don't need these instincts "trained out of them" — that's not fair or realistic — but instead need outlets for that natural drive. Remember: many adolescent dogs need an outlet for their natural drives! Here are few things to try, in addition to the recommendations from points 1 and 2: Add a flirt pole to your daily routine, times a day. This is my favorite activity for dogs that naturally enjoy chasing, nipping, and biting, as it's an excellent outlet and easy for most dog owners to use. You can make your own, or this is our favorite one to purchase. Simply run the toy on the ground back and forth, eventually allowing your dog to grab it if she wants. We recommend using this drop technique to teach your dog to drop the toy at the end of the game. Play tug with your dog, with some rules. If your dog grabs your hand instead of the toy, game over. Teach your dog to drop the tug when asked. Use a good, sturdy tug toy like this one. The key is, you're still letting your dog know that biting people isn't appropriate, but you're also giving them an outlet for that natural instinct. For additional information and tips on puppy biting, we have another blog on the topic here. Need professional guidance on your play biting issues? We offer private and group online dog training that's accessible from anywhere in the world. More details here , or contact us. Dogs , Puppy training Alex Andes Puppy Biting: What's Normal, What's Not, and How to Curb It One of the most common issues we see poor dog training advice given for is puppy biting and mouthiness, so we're going to give you the most standardized professional advice possible for this issue. There's a reason why it's discouraged for non-professionals to give legal or medical advice to strangers on the Internet. At best, their advice could be wrong; at worst, it could it be potentially dangerous. We so wish the same rules applied to dog training advice. Puppies go through at least two fear periods in their first year of life, so when those sensitive puppy brains are involved, it's especially important to follow professional instruction! They go through an uncomfortable teething process that lasts for months. They play hard with their siblings, often using their teeth to successfully instigate play and attention. Herding breed dogs are predisposed to nip, herd, and chase small, fast-moving things. Young children often get the brunt of this behavior. Retrievers are predisposed to picking up and holding anything and everything within reach, including your hands and arms. A word on what to avoid: Above all else, avoid physical punishment when it comes to puppy biting. I have heard people given terrible albeit, well-meaning advice over the years, from squeezing your puppy's mouth shut, to pinning them on their backs, to muzzling them to stop the biting. Physical punishments like this range from silly and ineffective to cruel and downright abusive. In fact, you can create fear and aggression in your dog using these types of methods. So, what should you do about puppy biting? When you bring a puppy into your home, it's your job to create fair, consistent boundaries for unwanted behaviors, including when it comes to teeth on skin. Note: You are not putting your puppy in a time out. That involves way too much time, talking, and attention to be an effective punishment. You are either ignoring the behavior or removing yourself from it. That means play is over, fun is over, attention is over. Be as non-dramatic as possible. If the behavior is hard for you to ignore, go behind a door or baby gate where your puppy does not have access to continue nipping at you. If your puppy tries to nip at you when you return, remove yourself again. You should see a major decrease in the intensity of biting as well as the amount of biting attempts within a few days. An Important Caveat: Some puppies find the act of a person walking away reinforcing. If your puppy seems to enjoy you removing yourself as a game of chase, you can alternatively use the side of your leg not your knee, please! You may have to block them multiple times before they stop trying; don't give up! And most importantly, still avoid yelling or using your hands — bitey puppies tend to find both of these things very exciting. Remember, it's normal for young puppies to explore the world with their mouths. Things to keep in mind: Be sure to give your pup attention and praise when they are behaving nicely! All family members and guests MUST be consistent in order for this to work! Be aware that even doing everything right, this behavior may not go away entirely until months of age. Remember, this is a normal developmental period in puppies. For extra-bitey puppies, or those that are biting after months of age, this blog will help give you some additional tips and recommendations. Why Does This Work? A behavior that doesn't get reinforced will stop. Your pup will learn that we don't react to biting with play, attention, or even a negative reaction. All of these things can be fun for a puppy. Your pup will learn to self-entertain. Once they realize the nipping isn't working, they will eventually redirect themselves onto something else. Your puppy will seek out appropriate ways to get your attention, like offering a "sit" or laying at your feet. A few other suggestions: It's also important to have a management place for your puppy, such as a play pen or baby-gated bathroom. It gives you a break from your puppy, and is a calm place for your puppy to settle down if he gets too wound up. Make sure your puppy has plenty of rubbery teething toys, is getting daily exercise, and is not excessively crated. If his needs are not being met, the nipping will take longer to extinguish. Make sure your puppy is eating three meals a day. Things we may think are punishing, like pushing your puppy away, yelling at him, etc, can be considered fun, play-like behaviors for your puppy and can encourage biting. When doing the above exercise, be as quiet and calm as you can. When should you be concerned about biting in puppies? You should seek out a certified professional if your puppy: Is growling, snapping, or biting when a person comes near a resource. Food, toys, etc Stiffens and stares at the person before biting. Is consistently biting and breaking skin. Barks, growls, or nips not in play at new people entering the home. Snaps or growls at children. What if it's not getting better? Remember, we do not expect this behavior to go away entirely until at least months of age. We also need to take into consideration a dog's breed, social history, and any medical conditions that could be contributing. For example, if a puppy has an intestinal parasite that's depleting their nutritional stores, we often see an uptick in biting. For extra guidance with extremely bitey puppies, or those that are still regularly biting after 6 months of age, check out these additional tips. Need professional guidance on your puppy biting issues? 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