09-02-2011, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 Have you tried getting up and walking away? Everytime she bites, be as "un-fun" as possible. You'll be teaching her that biting doesn't get more play time, it gets less playtime. | I'll try that. I'm now trying to not yell at her, but ignore her instead. She's 4 months now, so I think she's having some full force teething issues as well.
Also, regarding the squirt bottle, I can try it, but I'm not so sure it will work, lol. Whenever I clean up after her with Fizzion, she tries to jump in where I'm spraying, so I fear she may ENJOY being sprayed. Then again, it may be different to be in the deliberate path - of - fire.
It's really hard to keep consistent training methods when she wants to be friendly with everyone else, because they want to play with her. Not everyone knows what to do or how to discipline a cute fuzzy puppy even when they're biting ... It's like everything they do is so cute and because they're so small it's okay. She seemed to get worse after her and my father - in - law had a battle with his feet, so it is tough because I don't want to separate her from people because she's very social and enjoys it, but I don't want her to regress and start biting more and more until I cannot take her anywhere.
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