08-31-2016, 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jkpal I would say you have a serious situation here--one that will undoubtedly last for several months. What you have 'happening' is P U P P Y!! This little guy needs you very, very much right now; he needs your time and attention and patience! He needs to play with you, to run around (in safe, controlled environment), and you need to go out and about together as all these things will tire him out--as well as bond him to you and bonding will make him more inclined to listen. Try given him little ice cubes to help with teething, etc. Mainly you need to interact with him, lots of positive attention and divert his biting by offering him a toy. He's a baby, he's full of play, energy, curiosity and just doesn't know what to do with himself, therefore it's up to you to help him. And you need to be fully committed, engaged and involved! The more time and attention he gets now, the better dog he'll become. Have fun, get moving with him, and he'll be ready to settle down--then enjoy snuggling with your baby! |  
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