Puppies biting and puppy nipping is a natural process, it is their way of exploring the world around them. It is playful and exploratory not a form of true aggression, its their way of communicating with their new world.

Puppy Biting is most common in young puppies and new dogs Especially in play and while teething. Most dogs and puppies are generally loving, sweet, adorable, affectionate and wonderful.

Puppies need to learn to inhibit the force of their bite, commonly known as bite inhibition. This is something they start to learn while with their littermates.

Pet owners fail to realize that if they do not deal with their puppy biting issues; then as the pup begins to mature you are going to have to learn how to deal with dog biting issues. The last thing that you want is for your new pet to hurt you or someone else.

Pet owners should be concerned with learning how to house train their new puppy. As you begin dealing with this issue; it will help learn how to deal with dog behavior problems as they grow into adult dogs.

Training puppies to not bite can be accomplished in a number of ways and using a distraction is a very effective technique. Often it is simply boredom or too much energy that causes a puppy to bite.

Train your pup by putting him in obedience courses. Keep him on a leash during a walk, yank the leash and firmly say “no” if he growls at another dog.

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