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My experience is limited to one puppy, who is now 23 weeks old, but yes, she has pretty much outgrown the biting and nipping and mostly chews on inanimate objects now. When she was at her worst, we would first try to redirect her to chewing on a toy or something else (a bully stick, usually), and if that didn't work, we had her take a breather in her crate.
I recommend that you go check out the Puppy Madness Group. On the Puppy Madness discussion page, in the introductions there is a link to a thread about puppies biting and mouthing.
You are welcome! There is a lot of good information in the Puppy Madness group. :)
Hopefully this link will work:
Teresa I feel your pain, literally. I have more scars on my right hand from Henry P Doodle then in all my 55 years of kids, gardening, and age spots. Henry is 22 weeks and other than the ocassional nip here and there in play he has stopped with the land shark business. He is teething badly, losing a tooth every day it seems and I have been anticipating his being mouthy because of this but it hasn't happened yet. He has the softest mouth when it comes to taking food or treats from my hand but during play? Oh man those baby teeth are so sharp!
You should see an improvement soon, within the next few weeks hopefully.
I know what you mean by scars. When Zoey was younger, I had an appointment with a doctor that assumed that I had a carpal tunnel surgery. "Oh, no," I replied - "just a puppy." !!!!! :^)
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