Puppy biting is a problem of a
lot of dog owners. Those young dogs have still some of that
beast inside of them and their primary way of discovering
the world is by biting it or chewing it. Just like babies
have to touch everything, puppies have to chew it. This is
completely normal, but if you don't take care of it, it
might become very dangerous for people around your dog.
It is very important to teach
you dog that biting is not allowed. If you don't do that,
your dog might just get used to it and when dog grows up, it
might just hurt somebody. Bitten people usually demand
immediately to put that dog to sleep and that's not what you
want. Find good puppy training biting techniques. Different
dogs need different treatment so it's up to you to find out
what is most suitable to your puppy. Dog puppies are very
fast learners and the good thing is that a puppy's bite is
not really dangerous, their jaws are not strong enough to do
any damage, so this is perfect time to teach your dog some
manners.
There are many
puppy training biting techniques that will teach your
dog to be nice and friendly. One of those simple and easy to
apply
puppy training biting techniques is to simply order
your dog to sit down or stay at current position. One of the
first things you teach your dog is to sit and stay. If your
dog knows when you want him to sit, you can just order him
to sit when there are people around. Whenever he doesn't
follow your order, you must make very clear to him that this
is not ok. But you must never get aggressive or angry, this
will only make matters even worse.
Whenever your dog doesn't
listen to you, say "No!" in a very firm voice, not angry.
You must show him the right way and when he does the right
thing always reward him. Use sweet voice, approving of his
actions. This is a very simple
puppy training biting
technique, since they are harmless you can use your hand as
his "toy" and whenever he bites you, you show him it's
forbidden. He will learn it very fast. If you do it every
day for many times for 1 week, I'm sure he will stop doing
it. Of course, there are plenty more puppy training biting
techniques and also techniques for any other dog training
problems.