1.Train puppies to learn to play with people. It is very important to let the puppy play with humans or other dogs, and it can learn many behavioral skills that dogs should have. Such a dog knows how to play with other dogs, so he won’t bite him when he is threatened.
Training a puppy to play can also prevent it from being particularly scared when facing strangers or dogs.
Dogs should not only play with other dogs, but also train them to play with people outside their family.
2. When you take your dog home for the first time, you must immediately establish your prestige. Dogs are cute, but don’t forget that dogs are also group animals, and group animals have leaders. Therefore, before training your dog, be sure to confirm your "leader" status so that the puppy will not want to overstep its authority.
After taking it home, don’t get used to the bad habits of puppies. Set clear rules that puppies must abide by at home, such as when to eat and what to play with.
If your dog breaks the rules, correct it immediately. For example, if you only let your dog move in the kitchen, as soon as it enters the living room or bedroom, you should immediately carry it out and criticize it verbally.
3. We must firmly not tolerate the puppy's biting behavior from the beginning, give a verbal warning, and then ignore the puppy. Although puppies’ biting behavior is not harmful at the beginning and is also cute, remember that this playful biting can also evolve into a behavior with serious consequences.
When a puppy bites, he must scold him loudly, say "No" in a firm and stern tone, and then make an order gesture. Doing this will make the puppy understand that you are the boss and you will not allow it to behave like this.
When the puppy bites someone, ignore it. Walk away from the dog until it is done before paying attention to it.
4. If the puppy grinned at you, you should immediately scold you. And if it bites you gently, give it a tooth grinding toy or bone to let it have something to bite.
In fact, when a dog exposes his teeth, he means that he wants to bite something. At this time, you have to teach the puppy that he cannot bite people, but he can bite some specific things you give it.
5. Every time it bites you, be sure to let the dog understand that it will hurt you if it does this. In the animal world, when puppies bite and play with each other, they will stop only when the other party screams because of the pain.
Every time a dog bites you, he will shout "Ah!" and don't play with it after biting you. In this way, the dog will know that if it bites you, you will not play with it.
6. Every time the puppy bites you, there must be punishment for action. Don't hit the dog, but if it always bites you, you can use some actions to let the dog understand that doing so will bring an unpleasant situation to it.
Find a spray bottle, and every time the puppy bites someone, it will spray it at it.
Find a pair of gloves and make something bad on it. If the puppy always bites your hand, it will taste the bad smell and will not want to bite you anymore.
7. Make sure that the dog gets enough time to exercise and play every day. Sometimes dogs bite people because they want to play with people or are too bored.
Leave the dog some games, such as picking up what you thrown out, catching a frisbee, tug of war, etc.
Take your dog for a walk or jog once or twice a day.
Schedule the dog 15 to 30 minutes of play time every day, which can free up its extra energy.
8. Contact professionals. If your puppy’s biting problem is still particularly serious and all these methods that can be tried at home do not work, then consider taking the dog to a professional training staff.
Many pet stores have courses to train pets to be more sensible and obedient.
Reminder: 1. The training method must be consistent. Training puppies takes a lot of time and you must stick to it. You must repeatedly emphasize the rules and teach the dog what is right and wrong.
2. The earlier you start training the puppy, the better. The earlier the training begins, the smaller the dog, the more obedient it becomes.
3. Remember to let the whole family participate in the "no bite" training. If some people let the puppy bite and some people don’t let it go, it will make the puppy confused and training will be even more difficult.
4. Don’t shake your hands and feet in front of the puppy, as this is to encourage it to play with you and bite you.
5. If you have young children, don't let the dog be alone before letting them learn not to bite people.