> This is going to sound silly and I felt very silly doing it when my girl
> used to be a little biting monster but it really works. When she bites
you,
> let out a loud yip like a littermate would do if she bit them to hard and
> stop playing with her.
Not silly at all! I've always done this wi
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<< I also yip and carry on piteously when they bite someplace else. They seem
to find that strange enough that it helps, too. >>
In most cases, this only works on young puppies, less than 4 mos. of age.
When both our boys were puppies, we were their favorite chew-toy, so we
employed the "OW" method every time they bit. It worked wonders. They
were both quick to pull back, then try to bite again, but gentler and
gentler each time until they finally decided we were complete sissies
and quit alto
n Hole, WY
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Hi Brandon,
This is going to sound silly and I felt very silly doing it when my girl
us
Hi Brandon,
This is going to sound silly and I felt very silly doing it when my girl
used to be a little biting monster but it really works. When she bites you,
let out a loud yip like a littermate would do if she bit them to hard and
stop playing with her. Eventually she will hopefully get the h