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This puppy training video explains what to do about biting and mouthing behavior of puppies. The dog expert describes how puppies bite and mouth playfully, but that it is important to discourage this behavior so that they do not bite as dogs. She demonstrates how to provide an appropriate chew toy when the dog starts biting in order to prevent bad puppy behavior.

Puppy Biting and Mouthing Video Provided by Expert Village
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