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Old 03-19-2008, 09:02 AM   #2
LouisLove
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You will most-likely hear many different suggestions. Some are a bit more hands on with training and some are a bit more passive. I for one wouldn't allow biting. I would keep him off the bed every time he bites. I would make sure he knew it was his biting getting him in trouble by making a high yelping sound ( like his sibling would do when they are playing too rough) and immediately get him off the bed. I would wait a bit and let him on. Also, I would yelp and say "no bite" get him off then when you let him back on you could praise him by saying "good boy no bite" and if he bites repeat... Good luck
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