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Old 09-24-2011, 09:23 AM   #4
MaddiesMommie
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Originally Posted by gidget529 View Post
I agree, he is a little old for biting issues. I would always say, "no bite, get a toy" when she would try to bite my fingers, and I would direct her towards her toys. She learned, if she wants to play, toys are what we play with. It took some repetition, but I have never had problems w biting hands or being destructive in the house.
This is what we did also and it worked for us. Now, other than the occasional toilet paper roll, nothing gets destroyed in our house as long as they have toys/chews available.
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