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Old 12-20-2010, 11:01 AM   #4
ArmaniMan
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You are correct that this problem can come from being taken from her mother too early and never learning bite inhibition. You now need to teach this and getting rough with her is not the solution. Like the above poster said, you need to be very consistent. Puppies chew ALOT, however, with patience and consistence many of them will grow out of it. What I did was say NO very loudly when my puppies would bite and then give them a toy that they were allowed to chew on. It is frustrating because they forget after two seconds and are back to the hands or feet. Sometimes I was doing this 100 times a day it seemed like. But if you are very consistent you will see progess over time. Good LucK!
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