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Originally Posted by deonk1 I recommend when her teeth come in contact with your skin say in a deep loud voice, "OUCH!" (not squeaker, really low), and that'll startle her into removing her teeth, the second she releases, praise her and give her a toy or treat. We did this with Harley and now if we say ouch, he comes back and kisses the spot he bit, not sure how we taught him that, but it's cute as can be.
Also don't play with your hands, If you like to "play fight" with your pup, get a puppet that is designed for dogs, so that the pup does not associate your hands with being a toy. |

Kaos learned by me yelling "ouchhh". It would startle him and he would stop right away. Now all I have to do is say "ow" and he immeditly stops and starts licking me, because he feels bad. lol
Also you might want to invest in a puppy KONG. It did wonders for Kaos when he was teething.