Replace your body parts with something she can chew and then praise the  heck 
out of her when she starts.  At 9 months old she shouldn't be biting,  her 
teeth should be mostly finished coming in.  
 
All cockapoos are different when they are puppies, my first Buffy was  
horrible with biting, Mikey was not he was a nibbler, both girls were good too, 
 
with Buffy I had my doubt that we were going to have fingers, toes and noses  
when she was done, LOL  What worked for her was a frozen wet wash rag when  she 
starting teething, and replacing our body parts with things she could  chew.
 
 
In a message dated 10/21/2008 8:42:47 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I'm not sure if she's still teething or not, but I find her biting  furniture 
sometimes and whenever I go to pet her or pick up her paw, my arm  ends up in 
her mouth.   

 


~~ Susan ~~
&



The Poo Gang
Mikey, Buffy, Lacey &  Amy
~~~

"When  you feel dog tired at night, it may be because you've growled all day 
long."  
-- Unknown 





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