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Help with puppy biting
« on: May 19, 2015, 08:49:44 AM »
Hey all, we have a GSP that is a very smart pup but for the life of us we cant get her to stop nipping at hands and dangling clothes or hair (for our girls). She has days where she does really well but then the next day its like day 1. I've read a ton of articles and have tried a number of different methods but nothing seems to help very much. She gets her last set of puppy shots in 2 weeks and then she will be able to attend her puppy class. I'm hoping they will be able to help us out a bit. Until then i was hoping to get some advice or tips from all of you. Anything helps

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2015, 09:10:57 AM »
Is it a playful nip or more aggressive? When my pup would do it, I would give her a quick flick right on the tip of her nose and she hated that and learned pretty quick. I also would roll her cheeks in if we were playing a bit and then she would end up biting down on them, it would hurt and she didn't like that either. I am not sure if this is remotely the correct way to do it but it has worked for me with multiple dogs.
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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2015, 09:16:44 AM »
 :yeah: I do the same with my pup. He still does it but not as much. Also read the other day to put some butter on your hands so they lick instead of bite. Haven't tried this yet but it seems like it'd work.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2015, 09:19:03 AM »
I also read that you can actually bite the dog back because that is what the mother does with all her pups to teach them the rules. Not sure I could ever actually bite a puppy but desperate times call for desperate measures.  :chuckle:
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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2015, 09:47:14 AM »
Its not really aggressive. im sure if she was trying to cause harm she would do it. its not as big of an issue with me because i am big enough to be the dominate one but i have 2 girls aged 6 and 3 and a 6 month old boy and my pup will bit their clothes and hair(girls). ill try the flicking as i'm ready to try anything. I know she is teething as well and that accounts for some of this. I would be interested to try the butter thing, ill let you know how that works

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2015, 09:52:04 AM »
Its not really aggressive. im sure if she was trying to cause harm she would do it. its not as big of an issue with me because i am big enough to be the dominate one but i have 2 girls aged 6 and 3 and a 6 month old boy and my pup will bit their clothes and hair(girls). ill try the flicking as i'm ready to try anything. I know she is teething as well and that accounts for some of this. I would be interested to try the butter thing, ill let you know how that works

The clothes thing is tough because I also tried to give my pups enough toys to keep them busy and help alleviate that desire to always chew but at the same time, it somewhat tells them its ok to chew on stuff like clothes. I would just try being around them with the kids and as soon as she bites, pop her on the nose, say "no" and make sure she knows right from wrong.
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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2015, 10:16:55 AM »
I also read that you can actually bite the dog back because that is what the mother does with all her pups to teach them the rules. Not sure I could ever actually bite a puppy but desperate times call for desperate measures.  :chuckle:
I've  been giving that a go lately too.  :dunno: :chuckle:

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2015, 10:18:29 AM »
My lab is 12 weeks old tomorrow. I've been teaching "no bite" from 8 weeks by holding his muzzle, no pressure just enough to hold on and softly say no bite until he submits. Started with 1 or 2 seconds then have gone till he gives in now after he is starting to understand. Also been teaching "leave it" during feedings. Basically tell him "leave it" while he is eating and take his bowl up or stick my hands in between him and the food. He's started to get it. So when I see him go for shoes etc he hears "leave it" and goes the otherway. For me the biting happens most when he's all rev'd up. I try and get him tired as hell when new ppl are coming over so he is mellow and there are just less instances for him to naw at ppl.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2015, 10:22:25 AM »
Oh and he loved socks!!! So everyday for a week 3 times a day I let him find a sock and as soon as he touched it I held his muzzle and told him leave it. I watched my wife try and set her socks up on the coffee table which he went for and got then she just moved them further in on the table pretty soon little guys was up on the table. I try and give him the chance to make the mistake when I can be right there to let him know that it's mine not his. Idk hope this helps. I was really frustrated in the first week but it seems to be paying off. Best of luck.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #9 on: May 19, 2015, 10:26:54 AM »
She is a fan of socks as well. I have started teaching "leave it" and she is starting to get it which should help. thanks for the help guys, I know im not the only one with this problem so its nice to hear some feedback from people with the same issues

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #10 on: May 19, 2015, 01:45:22 PM »
what I did with my lab when he was a pup was when he tried to nip/bite I would grab his lip and curl in onto one of his teeth and give just enough pressure for him to feel his teeth on his lip. learned real quick not to bite.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2015, 02:00:23 PM »
Spray bottles work wonders.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2015, 02:12:16 PM »
Spray bottles work wonders.

I tried that with one of my dogs and she actually enjoyed it and it turned it a game so that failed.  :o I do know it works for plenty of other dogs though
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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #13 on: May 19, 2015, 02:13:08 PM »
what I did with my lab when he was a pup was when he tried to nip/bite I would grab his lip and curl in onto one of his teeth and give just enough pressure for him to feel his teeth on his lip. learned real quick not to bite.
and say no BITE, squeeze right when you say bite.

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Re: Help with puppy biting
« Reply #14 on: May 19, 2015, 11:34:58 PM »

Spray bottles work wonders.

I tried that with one of my dogs and she actually enjoyed it and it turned it a game so that failed.  :o I do know it works for plenty of other dogs though

I read somewhere to put about 2-4 tablespoons worth of vinegar in the spray bottle with the water to discourage unwanted behaviors. Unpleasant smell to the dog with added benefit of being an unpleasant smell for fleas as well.
Worked well for our dogs anyway.

 


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