
There is much that you can do to signal that your puppy's positive behavior needs to be stopped. Once you have trained your puppy to bite, you can move on to more fun things like teaching him tricks.
Step
Teaching your puppy not to bite
Every time a puppy bites, you say no! In a strong tone. Then walk away and ignore the puppy. Social isolation and deadlines can be an effective way to punish a pack animal. If your puppy bites too hard, you may scream. It sounds dumb, but when a littermate accidentally bites too hard, the litter puppy also screams. Screaming when your puppy sinks his teeth will give very young puppies feedback on what play behavior is acceptable and what is not.
Do not teach children to scream, run or break their arms as this will trigger the puppy's natural predisposition and make the problem worse. Children should be calm and keep their hands closed and close to their bodies.
Draw your puppy's attention with shaved toys.
When she settles down, you can talk to her in a friendly way and nurture her. Keep your face away from his mouth. Start playing again and be careful not to wake the puppy. Now use the toy instead of your hand to draw your puppy's attention. Start playing to bring, throw away the toy, and use your puppy's hunting instincts for positive fun. Toy games can be used as a reward for training or at breaks and to keep your puppy out of your hands.
Some trainers recommend pulling the rope with your puppy. The puppy has learned that the game is fun, but it is also controlled by you on the other side of the toy. If you don't follow the rules of the game, the fun will stop, so everyone is safe.
Play safely while you supervise training.
Play Rough with a puppy that never bites. Wild play will only encourage his behavior and firmly anchor the puppy's mind. Never use your hand as a toy. You should also pay attention when the puppies are playing around or with the puppy. Children are not equipped for puppy training and injury prevention.
Do not allow any puppies to fight with the puppy without the supervision of an adult and without fully understanding the rules, and only then if the puppy's size does not endanger the puppy while playing.
Good behavior rewards.
Appreciate good behavior. Use rewards effectively to strengthen good behavior. For example, if your dog responds well to your request to leave the toy, say yes! Or well done! Verbal rewards work well when you play and you may have a toy full in your hand.
Remember you are now the father or mother of the puppy. It is your job to discover what that is and to bring it about.
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