Dog Puppy Training - Discover how to train your puppy the right way
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Dog Puppy Training Tip #1
Stop Puppies Biting
Puppies love to bite.
The do it naturally but it is something that they must be taught not to do.
This needs to be addressed while they are young because dog bites can lead to all sorts of problems including legal action.
It may seem fun and funny to have a puppy biting but a full-grown dog can do a lot of damage, particularly to children if they are in the habit of biting.
Dogs have immense strength in their jaws and even a playful nip can do permanent damage to a child.
Generally, puppies are taught to control their biting from their mothers but in most cases we get puppies as pets that have been taken from their mothers at a very young age and it is up to us to teach them as puppies not to bite.
By letting your dog socialize with other dogs from a young age they will quickly learn from their elders, provided they have been taught well, that the desire to bite needs to be curbed to avoid retaliation and an ensuing fight.
The sooner the puppy is taught not to bite by the owner or by interaction with other dogs, the less aggressive they will become as they grow older and the more pleasant they will be to live with.
Taking a puppy to a dog training school will allow it to interact with other dogs where it will quickly be corrected for any misbehavior.
Puppies should generally learn to interact with other dogs within the first three months of their life.
The longer this is left the more difficult it becomes for your dog to socialize correctly and they can become dangerous later in life.
As with children, the sooner your puppy can learn correct behavior patterns the better they will be in the long term.
It is also wise to get the puppy to behave correctly in the presence of other animals including cats and any other pets that they might come in contact with over their life.
There are many items that are available from the pet stores and vets that can give your puppy suitable satisfaction to chew and bite upon.
This will allow your puppy to learn what is right and what is not right to bite.
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Comments
Thanks for the great tips - puppies sure are a pain when they are going through that biting stage, you have offered some really good advice
is it posible to teach a grown up lab out of the bitting habit
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Oscar Jones says:
2 years ago
Hi,
Thanks for the info. I will continue to visit your hub for more helpful info.
Oscar