Sunday, March 14, 2010

How can i stop my puppy from.............................

how can i stop my puppy from bitting people's shoes and his covers? he is gonna be 1 month on jan 14,08 how can i stop this habit? he is still nursing.he has teeth alredy small teeth.

How can i stop my puppy from.............................
That's what puppies do.





Sometimes when I sit in the puppy pen I have eight of the little monsters chomping on my toes!
Reply:Spray vinagar on the shoes and covers, they dont like the smell.
Reply:Tell him "no" and move him away from the situation. If he comes back or chews on the blankets or shoes again, repeat this. He is a puppy so repition is your best bet.
Reply:That puppy is not even a month old and you are worried about his "habits"? he's a puppy, he has no "habits" he hasn't been around long enough.





Seriously, this is how puppies learn about their environment as well as work those puppy teeth in and then back out again. Have some patience, and know that he'll outgrow this behavior in another 7 months or so!
Reply:He's 3 weeks old. I hope he is still with his littermates so he can learn proper behavior from them. Otherwise, you can expect a long haul with this one - he will not have any sense what proper dog behavior is.
Reply:It's called teething and every puppy bites things because there teeth are growing in.
Reply:You can buy stuff from pet stores to spray on thigs and it repels the dog as they don't like it. It wont hurt them, they just dont like it. It worked for me





The easiest way is to keep saying "no" when he does it and when he does put him out for a few minutes. That also worked
Reply:Puppies are like babies. He is teething! Give him sold old blankets that he won't ruin - then when he is a little older, start telling him no, or simply remove the blanket. What is he doing around shoes at that age? I would be more worried about him getting hurt than any chewing problem.



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