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this sounds exactly like the issues we have with Remy (and what we have tried to do to fix it!). I tried yelping when he was a small puppy, holding his mouth shut for a while and (lightly) swatting his nose when he was a little bigger, and at times now I simply have to hold his mouth shut tightly and hold him down on the floor and then put him in time out. It hasn't really gotten us anywhere. I am really concerned because for the most part he is a very calm, sweet, loving, dog, and I want everyone to see that side of him, not the mouthing side! He has not broken my skin when he bites/mouths, but I do get bruises from his strong grip! He is 70 lbs now and I want this resolved so that I am comfortable with him being around our friends, family, as well as strangers that we come across on our walks. I don't know if he will grow out of it or not, but I don't really want to wait for that to happen and then just have it be that much harder to fix when he is older.
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