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Old 12-08-2010, 05:15 AM   #11
candigirl
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Originally Posted by bellasmomok View Post
She is such a cutie pie!!! What a darling little face!

As far as picky eating goes, if her "pickyness" is how MUCH she's eating, she may not be picky at all. I have one of each....Bella only eats when she needs to (I used to think she was a picky eater too ) and Maya eats whatever you put in front of her. Just to give you an idea, Bella eats anywhere from 1/8 cup to 3/8 cup per day, totally depending on her activity level (and that's been her range from the day we brought her home at almost 9 wks), and Maya eats from 3/8 cup to 1/2 cup per day (she's 5 months old, so I allow her to have about as much as she wants for now). Both are 4 3/4 lbs.

As far as the finger and toe chewing , I would say that's totally up to you, and totally dependent on her. Both of mine started out biting too hard, and I had to teach them bite restriction. If they had continued to bite too hard, then all biting (people anyway ) would be off limits, BUT they both learned to bite people very gently when playing. Bella is 2 1/2 yrs old, and I still let her play bite my hand. Maya is 5 mo old and she is also super gentle now! How I taught bite restriction is that if they bit to the point it hurt AT ALL when we were playing, I'd say "OW" in a very high pitched voice, kind of like a squeal. Then I pull my hand away and turn away from them, basically saying "I don't want to play with you when you hurt me!" It didn't take either of them any time at all...I'd say a couple of weeks or so...until they were being very gentle! When they're still little, they sometimes forget and have to be reminded. Personally, I don't mind the play biting because it's so gentle....I obviously WOULD mind if it hurt though!!

Best of luck to you! Feel free to PM me with any questions if you want to....I'd be happy to help you with any puppy training issues you come across! Welcome to YT!!!
Thank you so much i just posted in the training section before i saw this. I'll try the ouch and ignore tactic with her because saying "no" is getting me nowhere. Her bites dont hurt most of the time but sometimes when she gets a good grip those little sharp teeth are no fun. Also i'll have to tell my mom to stop teasing her with her feet when playing with her
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