hit them lightly on the nose and tell them NO! everytime they try to bite, it takes a little while but it does work.
2007-03-24 02:24:32
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answered by ashmep 3
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The best time to start training your dog to not bite is when it is a puppy. Puppies naturally love to play, and enjoy interacting with people. Have toys available for your puppy to play with, and do not allow any games that have the puppy biting a person. If the puppy does bite you, even in play, immediately give a high pitched "Ouch" loud enough to startle the puppy. Do not punish the puppy, rather just verbalize, and ignore the puppy for a few minutes. Repeat this a few times and the puppy will quickly learn that people won't stay and play if they are bit. Since puppies love attention this lesson will be quickly learned. Avoid games like tug of war or games that involve taking items out of the puppy's mouth, as this can lead to biting and start bad habits.
An older or more mature dog will require some additional training if it bites. Depending on what occurs prior to the dog biting will determine the best course of re-training.
Dogs bite for different reasons like showing dominance, from over-excitement in play, territorial or fear. Read more at the site below...
2007-03-24 02:24:19
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answered by Cinta 3
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Hold his snout closed and tell him no in a stern voice. Or just bite him back.
2007-03-24 02:24:44
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answered by mksjmyd 4
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If your dog is biting your hand, you can shout "ow" and tell them "no bite" or you can gently place your hand around their mouth and tell them "no bite" in a very firm tone.
2007-03-24 02:25:11
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answered by bluemysti 5
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when it bites you swat its nose
2007-03-24 02:24:51
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answered by wawacrazy 1
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well scold it when it dose but when you scold it hold its mouth shut
they then no its wrong and grow out of it
2007-03-24 02:27:41
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answered by philip 1
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