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Teach Your Dog NOT To Bite Now
from:A dog or a puppy normally passes through the stage when they
bite or chew on anything they can get their young teeth on. This
is very similar to a human baby's teething stage, or on the oral
stage of a child's psychological growth. A puppy's teething can
cause his gums to itch or hurt, and chewing on things relieves
the discomfort.
In teaching your dog not to bite, you must identify the triggers
that cause this, then concentrate on correcting these things.
The following are tips on how to discourage the biting reflex
while the puppy is still young.
1. Socialize your dog at a young age. When your dog is well
socialized, he becomes more sensitive and considerate towards
others, be they humans or other dogs. Biting might seem cute and
harmless when your puppy is still very young, but it'll be
neither when your dog is older and much stronger.
2. Consistency is the key to taking out this bad habit/behavior.
Every time your dog bites, give him a big "NO" in a strong, firm
and stern voice. Then immediately walk away and ignore him. This
will slowly be ingrained in your dog's mind when you do this
every time he bites.
3. Correct him, then reconnect. A moment after you correct your
dog and when he has calmed down, pet him and gently stroke him.
Tummy tickles are usually a great way of reconnecting with your
dog. However, make sure not to excite him too much and this time
make sure that you position your hands and arms away from his
mouth.
4. Avoid Roughhousing. Remember always never to play roughly
with a dog that is inclined to bite. Roughhousing encourages
this behavior and it establishes biting in your dog's mind.
Never let your dog misbehave in anyway. If you let him do so,
your puppy may get the upper hand and grow up with very bad
behavior.
5. Do not strike your dog when correcting him. It is not wise to
strike a pup for being disobedient or aggressive. Just give him
a stern NO warning whenever he strays out of bounds. Punishment
through physical actions is the easiest way to breakdown any
trust and respect that your pet has for you, and trust and
respect are the foundation for a successful training program
with your dog. Scolding or beating a dog will not stop it from
biting; it will just scare and confuse him.
In difficult cases where your dog is very stubborn and continues
to bite, you may then try the water spray bottle method. Keep a
water spray bottle handy and squirt your dog's face with water
while saying NO in a strict and stern voice whenever he bites.
This will leave an impression on your dog. But do make sure that
the nozzle is set to spray before doing this. The aim here is to
startle your puppy.
On the other hand, praise your dog whenever he does something
right. Treats can also help promote positive behavior and give
him an incentive to behave at all times.
If your dog is really proving to be hard to control then it is
advisable to get professional help. People who have experience
with different dogs can help your dog become a good member of
society.
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