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Originally Posted by DarlingDelilah The only time her teeth are not on me is when she is asleep |
Then I suggest that you put it on a cue... "chew" and teach the dog only do it when the cue is given. When you never use the cue it will extinguish the behavior and you have a dog not shewing on you.
Or the other suggestion is that if biting is a risk that habituate the dog to a muzzle and have that on when playing with you. Never leave a muzzle on in the heat or when alone and a dog can get hurt and or die.
Or teach it you are not a chew toy.
or call a trainer and get help... hands on or eyes on by a trainer may help find away to get it stopped.
JL