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  1. #1
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    Strange. I had someone tell me that suggestion but I can't remember who it was. *shrug* I guess it's a bad idea then. BUT I will try that, but not when he does decide to bite my hand hard. That's a big no no. I will get up and walk away. Like I said, he'll just move on and find something else to chew on and play with or sleep. I do have always have treats by me as well a small toy in my pocket when this happens.

    Also, thanks Taz! Appreciate it big time. I'll check it out and see what I can do along with what I've been doing so far.
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    I found saying "ouch!" and pulling away/stop playing worked well with Clover. Our trainer suggested it.

    Clover, Loki, Shadow, Pixel and Kyo

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    No bites worked for me

    When Prue was a pup I would say "no bites" in a deep and authoritative voice and she got the idea quickly. My favorite and smartest lesson for her was "leave it"..... She is still really good with it to this day. I often ask her what she has.... and she will stop chewing and look up at me until I say ok. I sometimes just ask her to leave it, then I take it away if it is something she shouldn't have (i.e. a broken toy etc.).....

    Puppies usually outgrow the biting stage once they get over the chew on everything stage. Puppies are cute, but boy they are work early on. I love it that Prue is older now and doesn't need as much supervision.

    My biggest complaint now is that I cannot leave her off leash without her running around the neighborhood. Today, I put her on a 50 foot lead so that she could romp in the snow without me having to be there with her.

    More pics of you puppy, please. If you are going to ask for our advice, you need to give us a photo too! Kinda like payment for services.

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