How to Teach a Puppy Not to Bite: Top Training Methods for Puppy Nipping
- PREVENT
- Always have a toy in your hand to play with your puppy so she can make a correct choice (unless you are doing the practice in #2).
- Exercise your puppy to get rid of excess energy (1 hour per day).
- Make sure your puppy is getting enough rest (12 hours per day).
- Have lots of great chew toys around to get her through teething (frozen wet rags, frozen raw marrow bones).
- Don't leave kids and dogs unattended. Teach kids not to run and scream from nipping puppies but to quietly walk away or stop moving.
- Use a tie-back (only under supervision), gate or time-out area more frequently as a management tool if the above is not working. Sometimes bitter spray on clothing can help ease nipping at clothing and shoes.
- TEACH
- Tie your puppy back or put her in a room with a gate that you can quickly climb over or open.
- Begin playing with her. Praise her for being gentle, but when she nips say "yipe" (like a puppy would) and quickly walk away.
- Wait 1 minute. Return and give her another try. Practice in 2-3 minute sessions with each family member taking a turn.
- The tie-back method also works well for other attention getting behaviors such as jumping up, barking and humping.
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