Questions & Answers on Protection Training Puppies & Young Dogs A nice male pup at 18 months of age. I try and answer every question I receive on dog training. I may often come across a little on the blunt side, (some may call it brash). That is because I consider myself an advocate for dogs and not dog handlers. I am an advocate for common sense dog training and not the latest fad companion dog training companion dog training that appears on the horizon. Good dog training is not rocket science. It's common sense. One of the most common questions I get is "Our puppy is very mouthy, is always chewing on us or the kids. What should we do?" For this reason, I have answered this question in several places on my web site. I'm not sure when to release the puppy tug/sleeve after my dog counters. How do you know that a particular pup will make dog breed companion dog training a patrol dog, taking into consideration the dog will have proper training? I have a 4 month old dog that I bought for personal protection. He runs under the porch and barks at people when they come. What's the story? Our 10-month old Rott is very friendly with people, he has excellent prey drive. I bought him for personal protection. Should I be concerned? I have an 8-month old pup that I've done off-leash obedience with. Now I want to protection train her guide dogs for the blind companion dog training but she shows no interest. What should I do? Is it normal during teething for a pup's drive for sack or tug to diminish to a level where it is almost non-existant? Our 7-month male squirts pee when we approach it. Is there a problem? My 1-year GSD is too friendly, I want him to be a protection dog. What should I do? How long should my pup be trained in "Prey Bite Work" before we start "Obedience." I have a 6-month Doberman that basic dog training companion dog training isn't protective of