Remove all her teeth.
2006-08-18 16:11:42
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answer #1
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answered by protos2222222 6
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doggies supply up biting once you tutor them now to not chew. Its not something they "improve out of".. even as she bites.. yelp "OUCH" use an analogous tone a doggy might want to if it were given bit too not user-friendly. If she maintains to chew, yelp "OUCH" back, then stroll away and forget with regard to the doggy for 10-quarter-hour. This teaches the doggy.. you're being too hard, Im not having interesting, so sport over. The doggy will learn now to not chew if she needs to proceed playing. also inspire using toys for play.. do praise your doggy for all proper interactions also.. fiddling with toys, getting puppy or brushed without biting, etc.
2016-11-05 03:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't play rough with her. Yelp in a high squeal to get her attention and say no. DO Not hit her when she does this, it may make the biting worse. Grab her mouth the next time she bites and say Firmly "NO" and then ignore her until she calms down.
2006-08-18 16:12:46
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answered by wotana02 3
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Keep a rolled up newspaper near you, and when he does bite, smack him on the nose lightly enough to make a sound. This doesn't hurt them but they don't like the sound. This worked for my dog when he kept running into the house. Unlike children, you can't just put them into the "naughty spot". Dogs respond to physical elements.
2006-08-18 16:13:13
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answered by cornelius_joe 2
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you can carry around a small spray bottle with you. when it starts to bite just say "no" then spray your puppy. if you're consitent with this and he/she stops biting after you spray him/her, then you conditioned the puppy. i'm not quite sure if it will work on your puppy, but it's something and it's not abusive
2006-08-18 16:14:38
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answered by sam_c5230 2
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you get the puppy his own chew toy,so when he starts to get too roudy ,or bite, give it to him letting him know it is his, and before you know it, the biting stops. never punish the puppy, rewarding works better !
2006-08-18 16:23:51
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answered by TITKI 2
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Slap it when it bites. How do you think wolves in the wild teach their young not to bite? They get rough.
2006-08-18 16:14:00
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answered by Anonymous
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When she bites ,give her a firm NO then give her a chew toy.Do this EVERYTIME.She will learn to only chew on her toys.Worked for my Dalmation/Lab mix.
2006-08-18 16:14:24
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answered by hippiegirl672003 4
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If she is around 6 months then put a choke collar on her and when she has unwanted behavior then give her a correction.
2006-08-18 16:13:14
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answered by mustanglady 6
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only with love he is getting his teeth's and likes to play, like human baby's, you have to buy him some toy-es , or give him wood to bit on he needs something to bit on and he doesn't mean to heart someone that is part of his nature to bight by playing you have to show him that it hearts by showing him that you are agree of him, they would like to be loved love is must important thing for them even more important them food, if you show him that you are angry and ignore him for a while he will never do that again.
2006-08-18 16:21:14
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answered by santa s 4
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Wrap your hand around its mussel and say NO111111REPEAT EACH TIME HE DOES IT ----AFTER A WHILE YOUR PUPPY WILL STOP-----BE PATIENT-----REMEMBER TO DO THIS AS SOON AS HE BITES BECAUSE THEY FORGET LIKE A BABY
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2006-08-18 16:18:36
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answered by alice b 6
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