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This puppy training video shows how to teach appropriate mouthing and biting behavior to puppies. The dog expert demonstrates how to teach the puppy to not bite by startling the puppy and providing an appropriate chew toy.

Video Training A Puppy Not to Bite Provided by Expert Village
Comments (3)
May 14, 2008 puppypower101

great video

Jun 18, 2008 dogluver736

terrific. i never thought about spraying stuff on your hands

Jul 27, 2008 coolie

Great video gyes

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