Instructions Why Puppies Bite Step 1: It's natural for puppies under the age of 6 or 7 months to bite, especially when playing. A group of puppies will chase and nip each other in play, and will playfully nip at people the same way. Biting and chewing is...
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Biting is a nuisance puppy behavior that can be corrected through consistent, positive training. Left undirected, a biting puppy will learn that it can nip, bite and mouth to manipulate her owner. Additionally, aggressive issues may develop as the dog...
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Instructions Teaching Bite Inhibition Step 1: According to dog breeder, trainer and author Liz Palika, the mother dog and the littermates teach a puppy not to bite so hard. They encourage the puppy to practice bit inhibiting this behavior by yelping...
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Puppies mouth objects, including fingers, as a normal part of play and to explore their world. However, this behavior becomes increasingly troublesome as your puppy gets older and larger. Teaching it to keep its teeth off of you and other people will...
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Most people love puppies, but no one loves to have fingers nipped or clothes and furniture shredded. Nipping and chewing are natural behaviors in puppies; they learn about the world around them by exploring things with their mouths, and they chomp down...
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