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Originally Posted by ARCHIE Puppies don't know the difference from chewing on your finger's or chewing
on one of their bones unless you teach them. I know how painfull it can
feel. My daughter had a Min Pin and his teeth were like needles when he
chewed on my hand. Oh the pain. Buddy's wasn't nearly that bad but
to break the habit I would sit on the floor and play with him and when he
grabbed my hand to chew I would say No Bite and put his chew bone
in his mouth. It may take a couple of days but he will learn that he has
to chew on his bone and not you. They pick up fast just be consistant. |
Yeah, I do that, he just keeps going after me. He'll stop and play with the toy or chew for a few minutes then find my hand again. He gets real confused when I put them in my pockets and he can't find them. He's a wierdo. I'll keep trying.