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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
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.
Spray bottles work wonders.
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.
Quote from: AspenBud on May 19, 2015, 02:00:23 PMSpray 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. I do know it works for plenty of other dogs though