13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
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13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
Hi,
Our staffie is very friendly Two questions regarding biting/nibbling:
1. If she licks my face,ears she has somtimes nipped my lip which caused it to bleed, she applies the same pressure to my ears. She is only playing and this happens when I see her first time in the day so she is over excited to see me. Any suggestions?
2. She loves teething/biting my arms / hands and leaves pressure marks from her teeth. I have started saying "
owww" when she exerts pressure. Any suggestions
Our staffie is very friendly Two questions regarding biting/nibbling:
1. If she licks my face,ears she has somtimes nipped my lip which caused it to bleed, she applies the same pressure to my ears. She is only playing and this happens when I see her first time in the day so she is over excited to see me. Any suggestions?
2. She loves teething/biting my arms / hands and leaves pressure marks from her teeth. I have started saying "
owww" when she exerts pressure. Any suggestions
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Re: 13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
With both, you'll need to be quite firm with her. I know she's only playing, but have you seen the size of an adult stafford's teeth? If she gets used to you allowing it, it'll REALLY hurt when she's bigger!
What you could do, is when she nips/nibbles say "No!" in a deep but calm voice and push her away gently. Try to stay calm so that she doesn't think it's all part of the game! If she carries on, then make sure she's put firmly on the ground & turn away from her - totally ignore her. Staffords hate to be ignored & she'll soon get used to the fact that if she bites/nibbles she doesn't get attention.
Good luck!
What you could do, is when she nips/nibbles say "No!" in a deep but calm voice and push her away gently. Try to stay calm so that she doesn't think it's all part of the game! If she carries on, then make sure she's put firmly on the ground & turn away from her - totally ignore her. Staffords hate to be ignored & she'll soon get used to the fact that if she bites/nibbles she doesn't get attention.
Good luck!
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Re: 13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
Couldn't have out that better myself!! Totally agree.
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Re: 13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
as said above in the last two posts, but also dont let her play by mouthing your arm as these little trates need to be sorted out sooner rather than later, you could also give her a minute to calm down when she see you so she not so excited, and you will have more chance of only getting a lovely kiss without the nipping, and when she gets the kissing down nice give her loads of praise, and if she does nip put her down and ignore she will soon catch on
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Re: 13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
I had the same problem with my boy(still does it at times)i do the Ow in a high pitched voice(i got a book on dog behaviour and it says that's what to do as it's what happens when they play as a puppy.
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Re: 13 Week old puppy/teething - Lick turns to nibble
HazelJ wrote:I do the Ow in a high pitched voice(i got a book on dog behaviour and it says that's what to do as it's what happens when they play as a puppy.
Hm, that's never ever worked for me with any of my dogs, I've always found that it gets them more excitable! I find the low, long "No!" works far better - it also seems to reinforce the 'pack leader' thing, rather than the 'ow' which would be heard from a sibling, and would therefore only be of use at that particular moment - not as a deterrent for future nipping/mouthing.
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