|  03-04-2008, 12:00 PM | #15 | 
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   I think bite inhibition taught by mom and littermates is more about bite pressure.  They teach a puppy where the line is between playing and hurting.  However, once in a puppy is with its new owners it becomes our job to teach them that toys are for biting, people are not.  LOL!Quote:   | 
					Originally Posted by MIZBROWN  When a pup nips and bites, thats a form of play for them and because they're teething as well. I've never seen a puppy (regardless of age), not nip and bite... thats usually something the owner trains them not to do... right? |  
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