@tanza:
unless you catch them in the act to chewing something up, they really have no clue that they have do something wrong if you punish them after the fact…. The fact that you showed your displeasure with him and put him where the mess was did nothing, IMO... just like with potty training, it does no good to try and punish "after" they have gone potty in the house (like the old rub their nose in it..doesn't work)... I am sure that he didn't have a clue what you were trying to teach him... and the bit would come from being scared by you.... again IMO....
I totally agree Pat. Dogs are dogs. They are not people. They do not reason like a person does. The fact that a BABY was left out told him that nothing in the house really mattered, so have fun.
@Danny:
I'm pretty sure he knew what he did was wrong, because as soon as I saw him he was acting different, giving me the hint that he had done something wrong.
I have never read any training technique that tells one to lead the dog to the mess and punish him for it.
If it were a 9 year old human, sure, that might be the right approach… though corporal punishment isn't allowed nowadays!
@Quercus:
I agree with what everyone else has said, he is pup, you made a mistake by allowing him access to things that you value. Live and learn….
I agree Andrea. I had a [then would-be] puppy owner that once said [after I made her go IN my bathroom and close the door so she could see the inside of the bathroom door that got chewed up from the doorknob down when a 6 month old pup got stuck in the bathroom] "I guess if you wanted stuff nice all the time you wouldn't have kids or dogs, would you?!!" We both laughed, because it is true…
@Quercus:
As for the biting…Basenjis will match your reaction, if you react to him with aggression and anger, he will do the same. To hit a dog for biting, will just increase the chances of him doing it again. I am not saying 'bad dog' is appropriate, but hitting is meaningless and frightening to a dog. It certainly doesn't teach the dog that you are the leader, if that is your goal...more than likely it teaches the dog that you are not to be trusted. If you feel you must use a physical correction there are more appropriate ones for dogs...and that doesn't not include alpha rolls.
I also do not believe that hitting does anything…. it teaches the dog that you are a mean person and to be careful of you so you don't get hit, kicked, or whatever you choose to do to them.
Really, if one is going to do that, WHY have a pet?
@tanza:
Exactly lvoss… as I always tell people.... if your pup/adult has an accident in the house, roll up that newspaper and smack "yourself" over the head.... because it is your fault the accident happened... not the dogs....
Darn right!!