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1) How old was he when you first got him? Sometimes when they are taken away from their momma too early (before 12 weeks), they develop bad behaviours because they weren't taught how to behave correctly. 2) And then, it's possible that temperaments weren't considered when this puppy was bred. Reputable breeders breed only top-notch dogs with good temperaments for the best chance of improving the breed. But anyway, if you've tried tactics of the firm-deep-voice "no" and tried toys, then I'd recommend taking your pup to training class or getting a personal dog trainer. It's much better to fix the biting now than to wait for the pup to grow up thinking it's okay to bite you. The bites will only get more aggressive. Also, I'm not quite sure how you're using treats to deter the biting. Not assuming you're doing it wrong, but note that if timed poorly, you might be rewarding the pup for biting you. A trainer would be able to help you with that. I would not hold his snout to prevent the biting though. Perhaps, trying using a water spray bottle instead... |
lol. I did think about that on the treats... Appreciate the input. I try to give them to him to when he does stop biting me. I got him at 8 weeks of age. I understand that most of it is teething and just learning what is appropriate but sometimes he really clamps down on my hand. I mostly worry because my elderly mother watches him for me occasionally when I am at work overnight and don't want him to get in the habit of biting. |
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