How
To Stop A Puppy From Biting
by Terence Young
Most normal puppies will bite and chew. While
you cannot completely erase this behavior, they
can regulate it and influence the puppy's behavior.
To control your puppy's biting behavior, you should
understand the reason behind it. Overall, puppy's
bite and chew because it is a learned behavior;
however, learned behaviors can be changed.
Puppies learn biting behavior from his mother
at younger age. Young puppies often play with
their mouths by grabbing or biting one another.
Controlling this learned behavior requires training
your puppy because biting and chewing can be harmful
for your family and friends.
How to train your puppy to stop biting
*Understand "bite inhibition."
Bite inhibition is the process of making your
puppy know the difference between people and playmates.
You need to train her and make her understand
that biting hurts people whenever she tries to
do it.
*Discover the reason behind
her biting. One explanation may be anxiety or
your aggressive behavior. You need to have patience
while training your puppy. You should earn trust
and socialize in a proper manner before your puppy
is 4 months to teach her biting control. If your
puppy trusts and respects you, the biting behavior
can be alleviated. However, slapping or kicking
your puppy for her biting behavior is not the
solution. Thes actions will lead to mistrust and
disrespect and may make the puppy more eager to
bite rather than control it.
*Allow plenty of time for your
puppy to socialize with other puppies and dogs.
Socialization will teach her restrain the biting
behavior.
*Speak in firm tone whenever
your puppy bites. A firm tone can minimize the
intensity and frequency of her biting behavior.
*Avoid aggressive behavior such
as yelling at or hitting your pupply. Yelling
or hitting your puppy because of her the biting
behavior minimizes your ability to alleviate her
biting control. When a puppy does something right
or wrong, you should show it by your behavior.
For example, if your puppy does something right,
then you should reward her. On balance, if she
does something wrong such as engaging in biting
behavior, then you should show that you are unhappy
by disengaging from her..
Every puppy behaves differently. Therefore, you
cannot expect to use the same techniques to train
two different puppies. You must adapt your training
techniques based on the puppy's behavior. Often,
you need to be experimental and use trial-and-error
to determine the best training technique to control
the puppy's biting behavior.
Only you truly know your puppy, so you will need
to develop your own training techniques. Adapting
continuous changes in your techniques is a good
idea. Your puppy may try to gain your attention
by nipping you with a "gentle bite."
At times nipping can also cause irritation, and
you should make your puppy understand you don't
like this behavior by not responding to her nipping.
Because biting can be harmful and dangerous to
you and your family, you must adapt the necessary
training techniques to stop the puppy from biting.
About the Author
Terence Young - For more dog obedience and training
tips and ideas visit: http://www.obediencedoggytraining.com
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