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Originally Posted by gracielove I agree. Dogs don't know the difference between a little bit and harder bites. If you give them permission to chew a little you will then have to retrain that dog not to do it when they start biting harder. Hands and other body parts should be off limits.
Get an all natural chew for the puppy to cut her teeth on. No body parts. Just never leave your pup unattended with a chew product. |
They can be taught the difference between a hard and a soft bite. Tink was a hard biter at age two when I first got her. I researched training methods and opted to teach her 'Bite Inhibition', as it was the better option for us. This article explains it:
Puppy Bite Inhibition | Teach puppy not to bite