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Training Your Puppy Not to Bite - A Guide


  

Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time especially when it comes to training your puppy not to bite. Introducing the new puppy to the family should be fun for both yourself and your puppy. One of the first challenges, however, to the excitement of the new puppy, is curbing inappropriate puppy behaviors.



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Effectively Training Your Puppy Not To Bite



Preventing Biting and Mouthing



Biting and mouthing is a common activity for many young puppies and dogs. Puppies naturally bite and mouth each other when playing with siblings. And they extend this behavior to their human companions.



While other puppies have thick skin, humans do not. So it is important to teach your puppy what is appropriate, and what is not, when it comes to using those sharp teeth.



The Biting Reflex



The first part of training your puppy not to bite is to inhibit the biting reflex. Biting might be cute and harmless with a 5 pound puppy, but it is neither cute nor harmless when that dog has grown to adulthood.



Therefore, puppies should be taught to control their biting before they reach the age of four months.



Puppies normally learn to inhibit their bite from their mothers and their litter mates. But since they are taken away from their mothers so young, many never learn this important lesson.



Training Your Puppy Not to Bite is Up to You



It is therefore up to the humans in the puppy’s life to teach this lesson.



When training your puppy not to bite, one great way to inhibit the biting reflex is to allow the puppy to play and socialize with other puppies and socialized older dogs.



Puppies love to tumble, roll and play with each other, and when puppies play they bite each other constantly.



The Best Way



This is the best way for puppies to learn to control themselves when they bite. If one puppy becomes too rough when playing, the rest of the group will punish him for that inappropriate behavior.



Through this type of socialization, the puppy will learn to control their biting reflex.



Training your puppy not to bite through proper socialization has other benefits as well, including teaching the dog to not be fearful of other dogs, and to work off their excess energy.



Socialization Skills



Puppies that are allowed to play with other puppies and older socialized dogs learn important socialization skills. They also learn to become better members of their human family.



Puppies that get less socialization can be more destructive, more hyperactive and exhibit other problem behaviors.



In addition, lack of socialization in puppies often causes fearful and aggressive behaviors to develop. Dogs often react aggressively to new situations, especially if they are not properly socialized.



The Community



In order for a dog to become a member of the community as well as the household, it should be socialized to other people, especially children.



Dogs make a distinction between their owners and other people, and between children and adults. It is important, therefore while training your puppy not to bite, to introduce them to both children and adults.



The best time to socialize a puppy to young children is when it is still very young, generally when it is four months old or younger.



Reluctance



One reason for this is that mothers of young children may be understandably reluctant to allow their children to approach large dogs or older puppies.



This is especially true with large breed dogs, or with breeds of dogs that have a reputation for aggressive behavior.



Use Trust while Training Your Puppy Not to Bite



Training your puppy not to bite involves conditioning them to trust and respect you which is a very effective way to prevent biting. Gaining the trust and respect of your dog is the basis for all dog training, and for correcting problem behaviors.



When training your puppy not to bite it is important to never hit or slap the them, either during training or any other time. Physical punishment is the surest way to erode the trust and respect that must form the basis of an effective training program.



Won't Stop Them

 

Reprimanding a dog will not stop them from biting – it will simply scare and confuse them.



Training your puppy not to bite is a vital part of any puppy training program. Biting behaviors that are not corrected will only get worse, and what seemed like harmless behavior in a puppy can quickly escalate to dangerous, destructive behavior in an adult dog.



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