I totally agree with Giselle.
Any interaction with Finn as a puppy literally set him off! If I grabbed his snout, he thought the game was definitely ON!I think for a really submissive puppy, the snout thing could work (all I know is it definitely was the worst thing to do to Finn). Saying no or saying ouch like he hurt us just egged him on, too. The ouch thing works now for him as a grown dog, as he is more aware of his strength and what his body is actually doing.
He had NO CLUE as a puppy!
The ONLY thing that worked with Finn was ignoring him. I think it took two or three days of literally ZERO playtime with us before he began to grasp why we weren't playing with him. It was hard not to interact with him, but it was worth it.
I don't know that I'd stick Hank in his crate for bad behavior, because he should love his crate and not associate it with something he's done wrong. I'm not sure if I understood that part right, though.
Another trick I learned with Finn was if I took him outside for a good romp before initiating sit down play time, he was less bitey. A little less, haha.
You could maybe even enlist a friend's help...keep a blockade of some sort handy (like a piece of wood or plastic or something), and when he bites, just have them put the "wall" between you and him. He'll of course go right around it after a second or two...I don't know...I had an idea, hahaha, but it sort of went away.![]()
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