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Hi Matt,
I don't think you should worry about curbing her playing--she needs to learn that playing doesn't include biting. Have you tried yelping "Ouch!" (loudly) when she makes contact with her teeth and turning away from her (while crossing your arms in front of your chest)? Even a very young puppy can be taught what is and isn't appropriate, and you definitely want Nugget to know ASAP that any kind of nipping and biting won't be tolerated. Don't worry--you won't quash her spirit or her playfulness by teaching her the rules.
Hey Matt,
We have the same problem with Riley. (Weve had her for three weeks). We have not found anything that has worked yet to stop her from nipping!!! We just always have a bully stick or one of her toys with us to put in her mouth for when she starts nipping.
I tryed, saying "ouch", that didnt work for us
Sophia is also a Huge Huge "Nipper" .. She has been with us a month now and while her biting has decreased, it is far from over. I have tried every suggestion that has been offered to me on DK. In all honesty, some worked a couple of times but then she was right back at it... Very frustrating. I am now blowing into her nose, which makes her release almost instantly, works for the most part.
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