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  • Hi, I'm Kathy Santo for Iams with Howdini.

  • And today we're going to discuss the dangers of

  • allowing puppy biting, the importance of playing

  • correctly, and how to stop the unwanted biting behavior.

  • It's normal and even cute when your puppy nibbles and lunges

  • at your hands.

  • Since your puppy has been exposed only other puppies in

  • the litter who naturally play with biting and mouthing, it

  • would make perfect sense why he would assume that playing

  • with you wouldn't be different.

  • But as puppies' teeth grow and their bodies become stronger,

  • what was once cute nibbling eventually turns into

  • uncomfortable or even dangerous

  • rough play and bites.

  • Since biting is an unacceptable type of play,

  • it's important to teach your pup how to enjoy playing games

  • with toys instead of your hand.

  • Playing is a healthy, natural activity that helps build the

  • bond between you and your puppy.

  • This also affects your puppy's trainability--

  • sitting, waiting, learning tricks, not pulling on the

  • leash, even to stop biting.

  • Before teaching your puppy not to bite, it's important to

  • train your puppy to decrease bite pressure.

  • Allow your puppy to begin mouthing and

  • nibbling at your hand.

  • When he bites down hard yell "Ouch!" so he's startled and

  • stops for a second.

  • Continue allowing him to mouth your hand, making sure to

  • speak up every time he bites too hard, so your puppy can

  • learn your threshold for what is acceptable and what isn't.

  • Once your puppy understand your feedback about the

  • strength of his bite, you can begin to reduce biting.

  • The best way to teach your puppy not to bite is to

  • redirect him to a toy or a chew bone.

  • Simply give your dog a firm no and replace whatever he was

  • biting with something he is allowed to chew.

  • If your puppy is three to six months old, there's a good

  • chance he may be teething.

  • So he might be trying to reduce discomfort by chewing.

  • Try giving him an ice cube to chew on.

  • It'll numb his gums and help alleviate the pain.

  • My favorite trick is to get puppies to stop biting is to

  • exaggerate and pretend they've injured me, their friend.

  • By pretending their nip actually hurt you by putting

  • your hand away, yelling ouch, and stop playing, you're

  • replicating what other litter mates would do if another

  • puppy were to cause them pain.

  • Managing and controlling puppy biting problems can be a major

  • challenge for dog lovers.

  • Puppy biting or nipping starts out as a bit of fun but needs

  • to be controlled quickly to avoid ongoing problems.

  • Training your dog depends on a good relationship built on

  • love and trust. It takes time to build a working

  • partnership.

  • And the more time and patience you have with your puppy from

  • day one, the more obedient he'll be.

  • Dogs want to please.

  • I'm Kathy Santo for Iams with Howdini, and I hope that you

  • found this helpful as you welcome your new addition to

  • your family.

  • For more information about puppy training, visit

  • iams.com/puppy.

Hi, I'm Kathy Santo for Iams with Howdini.

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