Aggressive puppy biting? Stop this in a Humane Way
Dog enthusiast will often encounter situations that are tough when owning dogs, especially when they are at the puppy stage. This article provides the information needed to deal with the issue of puppy biting. Puppy biting often starts at the onset of playing with your puppy and without your realization quickly forms into a habit. Bite training puppies can however be done in a nice way.
You may ask, “How to stop a puppy from biting?” The answer is held in correcting the behaviour before it becomes a habit. The biting stage in puppies is a natural stage due to the fact that they are teething. During this time they will bite into most items including human flesh. They are still learning right and wrong at this time and need to be led in the right direction. This can be a heavy task but to avoid the development of bad habits like biting needs to be done.
The faster puppy biting problems are solved the better it will be for further training of your dog. So, how to stop puppies from biting? Is this process hard to do? The answer is no, the process of stopping puppy biting is a trainable task that can be completed easily.
Letting the puppy know that you are serious about correcting their negative behaviour is vital in any training process. Puppy and biting go hand in hand, but once they are aware that their owner is against this behaviour this is the first step of the training process.
Correcting the problem of puppy biting is often done with the favorite technique used by many trainers known as guilt therapy. This is where the puppy is made to believe that they are causing pain when they bite a human. This builds on the natural behaviour of puppies where when they play together they engage in biting but this stops once a yelp of pain is heard. Humans can take advance of this natural learning and make the puppy believe – with some good acting – that they have caused pain. Coupling this with the withdrawal of affection and play for a short time will fast teach the puppy that biting is not acceptable.
As long as you identify the puppy biting problem pretty early on in his/her life, it will usually be quite easy to stop the puppy biting from happening.
The technique of redirection is another method that can be utilized when dealing with puppy play biting. This is where when you are bitten you say a serious “”No!”" and move the attention of the puppy to another object such as from your hands to a bone or even a chew toy. Once the puppy is still young this may be all the correction that they require to end this problem.
These are just a few dog training or puppy biting skills that you can learn to do, and implement straight away – we hope you enjoyed them.
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Filed under Articles by on Dec 22nd, 2009.





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