Bringing a new puppy home can be a joy to the whole family, but there is more to bringing a new puppy home and that is training puppies not to bite. This is the most vital puppy training ever. It is very important that you begin to implement training as soon as you see that your puppy is beginning to bite.
We are going to talk about 2 important tips you can use when training puppies not to bite.
1. Substitute toys
Substitute toys; you will want to make sure that your puppy knows appropriate and non appropriate things to bite on. These toys would of course be puppy toys. You will want to stay away from using any old shoes or pieces of clothing. If you get your puppy use to biting on shoes or clothing you are going to be upset when it begins to bite on your shoes or clothing. So you will want to stay away from those types of things.
You may want to try a rope with a knot at each end and have the puppy bite one end while you are pulling the other. This teaches your puppy the appropriate time for using its teeth. And is a great way for you and your puppy to play.
2. Socialize your puppy
Socializing your puppy is the best way to make sure your new puppy does not become angry and bitter. You will want to make sure that you introduce your puppy to as many individuals as possible, now you want to make sure that these individuals are both children and adults and let's not forget babies.
By getting your puppy use to people it makes it less likely for your puppy to lash out and bite strangers as they get older. You can begin by taking your puppy out for walks; by taking your puppy around all types of people and having them pet your puppy. This gets your puppy use to people and lets them know that people are nice and friendly.
Training puppies not to bite may seem like a difficult task, but try and make it fun for you and your puppy and by the time you know it your puppy will be fully trained.
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