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  You really have to get on top of it while they are puppies. You can try saying no and giving her a toy or you can say no and get up and walk away. You could also try the time out thing but I’m not sure they understand it or not the jury is still out on that one but you could say no and then put her in a crate or exercise pen. There are other two methods which I would call last ditch efforts which would be a can of coins and saying no a shaking the can although there is research saying that could cause them to be afraid of loud noises in the future which seemed to happen with my oldest girl. There is also a squirt bottle of water and you could say no and give a squirt it dosen’t hurt them but can get them out of the stage they are in. Another thing you could try to change it up is grab some treats and make her sit and do a few other commands to change up he thought of mind. My oldest girl and my middle boy both had nipping issues. My youngest I rescued at 8 months so she was not nipping at that time so I have no idea if she ever did.  
				__________________  Taylor    My babies Joey , Penny  ,Ollie  & Dixie    Callie Mae , you will forever be in my heart!   |