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Tips to Stop Puppy Biting

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Ouch! Your puppy just bit you again. While biting is instinctual for dogs, you'll want to discourage puppy teeth on human skin because cute puppies eventually grow into biting adult dogs that can cause injury or worse, lawsuits. Several strategies can help stop puppy biting.

Puppies should spend the first few months of their lives with their littermates and mother. The mother dog will teach her offspring that biting hard in play is not acceptable. Commonly, pups are adopted at six weeks of age when this socialization process has not been completed. Dogs are much like children in that the earlier desired behaviors are taught, the better.

Other dogs can be used to train your puppy appropriate behavior whether they are your own or borrowed. Young canines like to spend time with adults, and this can be an excellent way to teach your new dog how to behave with humans.

Whenever your puppy bites you, say "no" and place a bone or chew toy in his mouth. This will help him to redirect his teeth to the desired object instead of your hand.

Whenever your puppy bites, be sure to say 'no' immediately. Otherwise, the dog won't associate your displeasure with the biting and will be confused. Hitting or other harsh punishment will not solve the biting issue and may make your dog even more aggressive.

Using bitter apple on your hands or feet is another way to stop the biting. The bitter apple has a terrible taste that should immediately make the dog release your body part. You will probably have to repeat this several times before the dog learns that you don't taste good. The downside to doing this is that your dog may not want to be petted by a hand that smells like bitter apple.

Since puppies will protect their toys and food, be sure to teach children to stay away from these possessions. Any kids that are around dogs should be taught the signs of an unhappy dog such as growling and laid-back ears. If a dog wants to be left alone at times, family members should respect the dog's wishes to avoid upsetting the dog and possibly causing biting behavior.

If you want to stop puppy biting permanently, you will need to train your dog. to mind you.



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