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To get your puppy to stop biting, play with it until it bites you, then let out a high-pitched yelp, similar to the sound another dog would make if the puppy bit it too hard. Be consistent with your training, and reward the puppy with treats or praise if it licks you or tries to comfort you after biting your hand.
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How to train your puppy to stop biting and mouthing. I created a new video on the same topic of mouthing and biting and broke the steps up even more. Check...
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How do I stop my bloodhound from biting? If you are consistent, your puppy will stop biting even without the physical reminder. Give your mastiff puppy a few chew toys. Puppies need to bite and chew things because their adult teeth are coming in. Giving your mastiff puppy some chew toys can keep him from biting you or chewing up the furniture.
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Sabrina M. writes, I have run into a problem with my puppy that I have not had before. My 11-week-old female is going into attack mode: growling, grabbing clothes, and biting legs.
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How To Get A Bloodhound To Stop Biting  Related Questions How long does it take to train a bloodhound? Bloodhound puppys mind, what you allow him/her to do at four months (35-45 pounds), he/she will expect to do at eight months (75-95 pounds), and into adulthood (100+ pounds), so be careful what you are teaching.
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Turn your face away to blank the puppy, tuck your limbs in as much as possible and the puppy may stop. If that doesnt work, stand up and/or walk away. You may even have to walk out of the room for a few seconds. Always better to be one step ahead with your puppy.
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There are many reasons a dog engages in biting and chewing behavior. Dog Psychology Center trainer Todd Langston explains and gives tips on how to stop it.
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For teething puppies we recommend freezing a stuffed Kong or a frozen Chilly Bone. In addition to bitter no-chew sprays, other natural deterrents you might try include lemon juice, diluted hot ...
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Put them in a time-out. Gently put your puppy in their crate to give them a chance to calm down and prevent them from biting. Its very important to make sure that they dont learn to ...

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