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5 Essential Tips on How To Stop Dogs From Biting

How To Stop Dogs From BitingAll dogs bite – while some of them bite their owners gently just to show sympathy, others are simply being aggressive.

Puppies who bite are cute, but as the puppy grows up this can become a dangerous behavior in the long run, and can be very stressful for the owner.

For this reason, the dog owner must be aware of several basic tips and strategies that will prevent the dog from biting him or other people. Here you will find 5 essential tips that will help you train your dog properly:

Tips For Preventing Dogs From Biting As Puppies

In order to teach your dog not to bite, you must firstly understand why this type of behavior occurs in the first place.

Puppies who are under six months of age can be easily trained not to become aggressive, as this is the most important period of their life. If the dog is educated properly, it will not become aggressive throughout the years – just like human beings!

Generally, dog owners tend to believe that when their puppy bites them, they are actually playing rather than trying to hurt them. As a matter of fact, studies have revealed that puppies bite just to show the owners who is actually in charge.

If you want to stop the puppy from biting, then this is the right time to do so, as they are very open to learning!

Tip #1: Make A Whining Noise

If you make a gentle whining noise when the puppy bites you, it will stop right away – dogs feel when their owners are sad. Do this every time your puppy bites you, and it will eventually figure out that this type of behaviour upsets you.

Tip #2: Make The Puppy Focus On Something Else

As a dog owner, you must keep in mind to never hurt the puppy, as dogs have a very good memory. Also, never beat the dog with your hands, otherwise it will start to bite you. When your little four-legged friend tries to bite, simply try to give it a small toy to bite and play with, rather than your hand.

Tip #3: Get A Dog Trainer

The dog trainer should be a last resort solution, if you have tried the above-mentioned tips and they did not work. An obedience school or a personal dog trainer can do wonders, as these people specialize in dog behavior and they have solid experience in the field.

How To Stop Dogs from Biting at One Year

Tip #4: Avoid Games Related To Dominance

If you do not teach your puppy that biting is wrong, then it is likely to do this as a teenager too, around one year of age.

There are several factors that contribute to the onset of this behavior: the dog may feel threatened, or maybe you are being too physical: avoid wrestling or any games related to dominance, as the dog will feel the need to show you who is the boss!

Tip #5: Set Rules

It is vital to set rules and establish some boundaries that your pet should not cross – for instance, you should stop allowing the dog to run inside the home. Set a perimeter where the dog is allowed to run, and even use safety baby gates if you have to.

Another good tip is to find a professional obedience training program, as these programs can be extremely helpful with teenage dogs who use to bite.

How To Stop Dogs from Biting As They Age

If your dog continues to bite at one year of age or older, then you will find it very difficult to teach it not to do so over the years.

As a matter of fact, it is highly recommended to get professional help if your dog nips at anyone or start to bite, as this is a serious matter that can lead to a sudden attack.

When you learn tips and tricks on how to prevent dogs from biting, you must know that it is vital to start at as early an age as possible. Generally speaking, dogs who bite as adults had serious issues as puppies, issues that owners did not deal with and which could have been easily resolved.

To sum it up, these are several useful tips and tricks that will certainly come in handy if you want to prevent your dog from biting you and other people.

It is essential to take care of this matter as quickly as possible, as biting is an issue that can be dealt with during the dog’s childhood, up to six months of age.

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Kriss Schaefer

Kriss Schaefer is Founder, dog fan and author of YourDogTrainingAdvice.com. You can follow him on Twitter @YourDogTraining and on Google+

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