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Old 02-19-2014, 11:59 PM   #6
luvmybabyJax
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
Some will gently grab and hold the muzzle of a very young pup for a short while after every hard bite. Or you can gently push your hand back into the mouth as the puppy is biting the hand and take away his control after every hard bite. Others immediately stop playing with the dog and leave the room, no exceptions. Eventually you can add the words "No" or "No bite" as you deter the dog and before long, just the words are all that are necessary.
Thank you for your suggestions, seems I have been doing the right things after all and I have good news!! Jax is doing much better!!! He has learned bite inhibition very well & is no longer biting hard nor nearly as much!!!! Yay! I can actually touch my baby which is great but its far from complete which I expected I'm just glad we are on the right track!
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