I always say quite loudly and firmly no or no bite. Nothing stops her! The problem I have is that leaving her doesn't work so well, since she gets hyper when I let her into the family room for play time. It has carpet and we're still potty training so leaving her there is not really an option. That's why I usually lock her in her crate or put her in the gated kitchen for a few minutes when she's biting.
KJ is right
If you need to just let her cool down putting her calmly into her crate or away from the family is perfect
Puppy's do get riled ..... in the wild or with her Mom
when this would happen she'd get a nice nip on the neck with a loud growl
You vocalizing will take the place of that
but she must be separated from stimulation
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