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Originally Posted by ddavis6326 I have a 13 week old yorkie who loves to bite. She does not nibble. When she bites she clamps down and won't let go. If I move the "target" she goes for another part of my body. Let's say she bites my hand. I move it, she then goes for my elbow. I move that she goes for my wrist and so on. I tried the following training techniques: the buzzer sound, saying ouch, a water bottle, distracting her with a toy, saying no biting, holding her snout .... I don't know what else to do. Please help  |
This can be fixed! There are many things you can do...if your sitting down with her and she is biting you, simply stand up and walk away, or turn your back, just ignore her! Of course every puppy LOVES attention, and when its taken away they dont know what to do. Another thing you can try is to push her tounge down her throat ( it sounds bad, but it works) or you can take your thumb and pointer finger but it around her muzzle, and push her skin into her teeth, and that way she is biting herself rather than you and say sternly NO BITE. see it that helps!