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With Luna "NO" just made her bite more. She's a fiesty one ;)
We instead stopped playing with her and removed ourselves from the room for 20-30 seconds. She soon got the idea that biting meant play time is over!
Remember, your puppy is trying to play with you like it did its siblings. If you have ever watched puppies play when one bites the other and it hurts - the one being bitten yelps and the one doing the biting backs off. Since she is biting you a lot, you should be prepared when you are playing with her and she bites to immediately grab her by the collar and gently pick her up - not saying a word and calmly put her in her crate for a time out - we are not talking about leaving her in there for a long time - just until she settles down and is quiet (like 5 or 10 minutes). Try not to get angry with her, just calmly remove her or yourself from the area - she will get the message quickly that biting mom and dad is not appropriate.
Our breeder recommended reading The Puppy Listener by Jan Fennell and it has helped me a lot.
The puppy years pass all too quickly - later on you will look back and laugh at all the craziness!
I would give my puppy a bully stick to start chewing when he was biting. Or,
I would take my hand over the top of his muzzle and give it a shake and say "no"
and if none of that worked "would put him in his crate" for a nap. My dog
tended to bite when he got to tired when he was young. They do not
seem to have an "off" button to go to sleep. They want to play, play play!
Good news is the older they get the better-hang in there!
Thanks for the suggestions. We do give her toys and nylabones when she bites us but a lot of the time she prefers our fingers rather than the toys.
I don't want to put her in her kennel when she bites because she already hates her crate.
I guess I have a lot of work ahead of me... Wish me luck!
Hi Amy....this story sounds VERY familiar! Murphy sounds exactly like Ruby. He is now 6mos and has significantly slowed down on the biting! (well he still likes to gnaw on us once and a while) He too would snap back almost as if he was talking back when we said "NO"! I think you are doing exactly what should be done...by giving him a chew toy to replace the biting...and having plenty of toys available. I think they just need to go through this phase....to become the wonderful dog they will be! Murphy is full of energy and love and we get more and more attached to him everyday! Good luck with Ruby.....she too will be an awesome friend!
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