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Most of the time mouthiness goes away with maturity, but in the meantime have toys to give her to chew. When she does bite you scream like a baby who just got bitten.
Hehe, sorry! But humor helps heal. Its like holding a kitten, they have no idea thier little talons hurt.
Yes, at least it was normal for us. Echo is 8 1/2 months old. I am not a fan of mouthing and licking. It was something I wanted OVER quick! As part retriever he trends toward being mouthy. One thing that has really helped is that my trainer taught him "OUT". It means whatever he is doing with his mouth, stop NOW!!! If he has a stick in his mouth he needs to drop, if I want the tennis ball back so I can throw it again, or if he is eating deer poop.
Echo learned "drop it" almost instantly. All I did was say the comand and dig whatever (even chewed poop) it was out of his mouth. Eventually (a week), he would just drop it on his own. Of course, if it's very high value it's gone before I can do much about it.
Sorry about the derail with my post, but I was trying to impart that the one command can be used for a variety of situations.
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