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8 Simple Steps to Finally Nip Biting in the Bud
Biting and Nipping – What to Do? “Oh-My”
Biting and Nipping Puppies and Dogs, a long tail turned short tail of how to nip biting and nipping in the bud. Biting and Nipping Oh My Oh Why? Kicks was a furry bundle of joy, albeit already fully grown, I enjoy referring to him that way. Kicks, was an Australian Shepherd, smart as a whip, and full of energy. Also loved nipping and biting -apparently- too much. My friend’s friend that needed to give him up neglected to inform me about his nipping problem. All he had told us when I took ownership was that he was moving out of country, Kicks was high-energy and needed a loving home.
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Right away, I realized Kicks would snap and attempt to nip the hands and feet of my friends, and me. He was not clamping into a full bite, but leaving bruises and abrasions. We knew this was a serious problem that needed to be correctly handled before it escalated.
The owner was instructed to follow the steps below to stop the nipping and biting:
• A simple Solution is to have a time-out place. In the Time-Out Area, always have water, but do not have your dog’s toys, mat, or any favorite things in there. Once any panting stops wait another 5 to 10 minutes, and you can release your dog back to where you both were. Again, do not hit or scream at a Nipping Puppy. This will cause more damage long term than any possible short-term results you are seeking. [Use a Tie Back or short leash to confine him]
• Chew toys, in abundance! Be sure to have plenty of chew toys around in case she tires of her favorite.
• First step is to tie back your dog with a leash behind a gated area.
• Keep him happy by playing with him. Praise for good behavior and say “YIPE” when he nips.
• Incidentally the “YIPE” is to mimic the sound of a puppy in pain.
• Wait two minutes, then try, try again. He will get it. Have all family members practicing for about 4 minutes at a time. Have each of your family members act as the dogs master separately.
• Then ask some friends that your dog is not familiar to come over and help run the same scenarios.
• You can also use this method for stopping unwanted jumping, barking, and humping – well!
• If necessary, a muzzle can be used on your dog until he has learned that nipping will not be tolerated. This can be necessary in the short term until the problem is rectified.
After running through these exercises Kicks understood, his nipping was hurting his new master and his friends. Soon afterward, Kicks was able to play and become excited without nipping any persons hands, feet, or ankles. Luckily, nobody lost any flesh during this training and the Kicks and his new owner are able to venture out into public places while enjoying each other’s company.
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Puppy Teething
Puppy teeth are particularly sharp and erupt from the gums in the jaw in a predictable timeline, referred to as puppy teething. Almost without exception, puppies are born without teeth. Deciduous teeth, or “milk teeth” begin to appear at about three weeks of age. By six to eight weeks of age, the puppy will have a full set of 28 baby teeth. During teething, your puppy may target all kinds of unexpected objects to gnaw and chew to relieve the discomfort. But most dogs never outgrow the urge to chew.
Puppy Teething Effects
A puppy’s age can be estimated by which teeth have erupted. While it can vary somewhat between breeds, here is the progression you can expect as your puppy develops new teeth:
- The incisors are the first to appear at about two to three weeks of age. Puppies have six incisors on both the top and bottom jaw at the front of the mouth.
- Four needle-like canines appear at age four weeks and frame the incisors, one on each side, top and bottom.
Biting and Nipping is one thing, serious enough to find quick resolution for sure. When it comes to a puppy’s new puppy teeth (almost said baby-teeth – yes I am a kind gentle puppy loving man – You found me OUT) but when it comes the time for Puppy Teething is quite another. Painful at times for some unfortunate random pups.
Here are some Puppy Teething Things to know when you are bringing your new puppy home, their mouth, lips, gums, teeth and puppy teething expectations. You see its interesting that a puppy’s age can be estimated by which teeth have erupted. While it can vary somewhat between breeds, here is the progression you can expect as your puppy develops new teeth:
- The incisors are the first to appear at about two to three weeks of age. Puppies have six incisors on both the top and bottom jaw at the front of the mouth.
- Four needle-like canines appear at age four weeks and frame the incisors, one on each side, top and bottom.
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