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Originally Posted by JeanieK Try snapping at him like another dog would. I guarantee you will get immediate results. If he bit his mother she woud snap at him.
Also with the yelping, you can't just yelp, you have to yelp and then move away from him so he knows that if he hurts you, that you will not play with him.
I hope that helps. |
What do you mean snap at him?
Sorry, I guess I didn't say it, we move him away from us any time he bites, when we yelp, when we say NO, when we give him a chew toy and instead he bites us again, we put him on the floor or off of our lap depending on where we are and we remove him from our body.
He is always doing it though when ever we are holding him, playing with him ect. The only time he doesn't is when we give him a bath, which I find ironic. Or if he is sleepy.
Is he just being a puppy? I know chewing is part of that, I just don't want him chewing on me. It isn't that he is being aggressive AT ALL, he is just trying to play, the little goober isn't getting my strong hints that, that isn't how we play