Oct 11, 2008

Putting A Stop To Your Cute Puppies Nipping Habits

Puppies are lovable and loved additions to any family, but these cute, furry companions will work with all types of natural habits, which may be quite a nuisance for a typical household.
Dogs are naturally primitive creatures. Fortunately, they fit easily and can be trained with little effort, allowing our homes with our favorite four-legged friends and still our standards of order and cleanliness. Teaching your puppy to behave properly is a big responsibility and May seem much more daunting than it should be.
With a little patience and a few simple, proven training methods, you can put an end to most of your puppies the bad habits by redirecting his natural instincts to something more appropriate.

Nipping
Nipping is usual and normal for puppies, especially if you and your puppy play and gets overly excited. These puppies normal instinct is seemingly harmless, but will soon become more dangerous and painful as your puppy grows. Teach your puppy early, never to your skin, or any other, with his teeth and he is far less likely to bite later in life.
The best way to train your puppy to stop nipping his is the direct calls away from your hands with puppy toys. Your puppy needs a variety of toys that are fun and fulfill his desire to nip. Soft, plush animals are a good choice, especially those with bright colors, and rubber dog toys invite puppies to bite and chew.

Start your training puppies for the first time you play with him and every time thereafter. Puppies at the age of eight weeks old can be trained with little effort. If your dog starts to bite as you play, always respond with "ouch" and prevent your playtime for about 10 seconds. If your puppy continues nipping when you back your play, get up and leave the room for a moment.
You leave your puppy alone each time he bites will help him realize that the measure ended his season. Soon he will quit the habit, so he can continue to enjoy playing with you. You may want to start training your puppy every time he bites hard and slowly work towards ending the habit as a whole.

Chew
Much like infants, puppies teeth at some point in their development and during this time, they enjoy chewing reassured because their sore, tender gums. Unfortunately for dog owners, this natural chewing usually destroyed a number of possessions, including shoes, newspapers, and even furniture. You may not be able to prevent your puppy to the need to chew and alleviate his pain, but you can help him focus his chewing on more constructive materials.
Train your puppy to stop chewing on household items that made him with a variety of chew toys. Make sure that your puppy always has a chew toy is available, wherever you are. For best results, your puppy to a small part of the house and have a lot of toys nearby. Surrounding your puppy with so little furniture and other tempting items as possible will make your efforts much easier.
If your puppy chews on something he should not, firmly say "no" and his chew toy in front of him. Always praise your puppy when he chooses his toy train on your belongings.

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