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Question Posted Thursday March 8 2007, 2:22 pm

my dog has trouble with biting, he is just a puppy (10 months) its just play biting but i dont want him to get into the biting habbit, like real biting, what should i do?

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bluebunnybear answered Saturday November 6 2010, 5:23 pm:
ok heres what you should do. you should get a bag of treats and keep them where your puppy cant see. keep one in you hand and tell them to sit. then you hold one treat in you fingers, and if the puppy starts to bite you, you say 'no bite' and eventually, you will train your puppy not to bite you, if that doesnt work, you should bring your puppy to a dog trainer who will tell you how to solve this problem

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