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  • thurmanmermanT Offline
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    I have a golden retriever thats about 3 months old. The problem is that she keeps on wanting to bite people. How should I go about getting her to stop.

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      just from personal experience how i got my dogs to stop.....only works when there puppies......when it trys to bite you let it then put ur hand even farther in so it is uncomfortable for the pup and dont let it go for 15-20 seconds, just a suggestion but it worked with both my dogs

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        My puppies the same age, I dont let him play with shoes/shoe laces, bites socks, bite people, etc. If youy let them do this now, they will never break the habbit when they are older. I got my dog this thing called a Kong. It looks kinda like a pacifier and you can stuff food and treats and stuff into it. Petsmart is where I got mine. Puppies need to teethe, just get them other things to chew on.

        no race car? becuz homeowner...

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          three months old = puppy . if shes bitting, shes probably playing. get her a rope and play tug-o-war, and then some form of stuffed animal chew toy that can be hers only. I doubt she'll continue for too long.

          young dogs are like young children, they don;t know the rules and they never sit still. It's up to you to teach them right and wrong.

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            Tabasco does wonders

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              We have tons of toys for them in the yard and in the house but it just seems like they have to chew on everything.

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              • JoelJ Offline
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                just say no firmly and close their snout and hold it closed for 5-10 seconds.

                no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                  wannabe;161027 wrote:
                  just say no firmly and close their snout and hold it closed for 5-10 seconds.

                  They hate that, but they also learn. That's how I got my puppy to stop biting(8 months old now, black lab). It does take awhile before they start to learn, but they will learn...

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                    its a puppy..its gonna bite...like everyone else said its teething they make certain toys for that..

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                      wannabe;161027 wrote:
                      just say no firmly and close their snout and hold it closed for 5-10 seconds.

                      I have heard/tried that but they said hold it till they wimper.

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                        or just realize that ur dog is still a puppy and its what they do

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                          wannabe;161021 wrote:
                          My puppies the same age, I dont let him play with shoes/shoe laces, bites socks, bite people, etc. If youy let them do this now, they will never break the habbit when they are older. I got my dog this thing called a Kong. It looks kinda like a pacifier and you can stuff food and treats and stuff into it. Petsmart is where I got mine. Puppies need to teethe, just get them other things to chew on.

                          Mills fleet farm is much cheaper than petsmart or petco those are about the most expensive places in town i have found...

                          puppies will bite and chew i have a ton of toys for my dog and i have used lemon juice and bitter apple spraying it on the things she chewed on and also in her mouth (with lemon juice) when she does things wrong even if you don't catch the dog in the act take her rub her nose in what she got into then give her a shot of lemon juice in the mouth....

                          i've also spanked her mouth when she bites me and sternly said no biting when she bite me during play she has learned not to....

                          if she got into something really bad she got a spanking....

                          just like teenagers a dog will always have to be reminded who's boss every once and a while it's not just puppy stage

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