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					Originally Posted by sweetr72  I agree with this! Also make sure you let out a BIG yelp...thats what the littermates would have done if play got too rough...if she persists after the yelp..roll her onto her back until she is calm and then her up the second she is calm..it really has to do with timing...she has to know when she does something right the SECOND she does it right and she has to know she did something wrong the SECOND she does something wrong...how old is she now??
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  She'll be 4 months old Thursday. She was born 7/8 and we got her 8/24...

 I wish we would've known that was way too early but I'm new to all of this and the breeder didn't say anything about her being too young... which I think the breeder is just in it all for money anyway. We've tried the yelping whenever she bites us and she just looks up at us cocks her head and looks at us like we're idiots. It's gotten to where like for example if I'm walking into the kitchen or something and she'll started trying to bite my feet/toes and if she does I'll tell her NO then proceed to walk again and she'll keep on biting or she'll start barking. 
I really don't think we can afford a behaviorist either. :/