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Dogs Bite

Dogs bite from the time they are puppies. Starting  in the young puppy moments where it’s a natural way of life in the dog pack.

They learn through their biting play what is too much and how to bit softly, what’s too hard.

Mommy makes sure they learn very quickly what is too much. But we humans many times take them far too soon for them to learn these things.

Some dogs will bite and chew on their leash. Never again will pull the leash out of your dog’s mouth. This will either cause your dog to think you are playing and it becomes a game, or they can create physical harm to your dog. One way of deterring your dog from biting or chewing on the leash is by using deterrence breaks.

Bitter apple or citronella are harmless and especially unpleasant-smelling to dogs. Not only can they be used to deter or your dog from biting or chewing on a leash but they can also be used to deter them from chewing on other objects. Remember puppies are going to be naturally driven to chew on anything and everything.

Spraying objects and items you do not want them to chew on his helpful. However remember they do need things to chew on. Lots of different chew toys and safe chew sticks etc. should be provided for them to relieve their strong urges to chew.

You will have to test a variety of different toys to see what your puppy or dog loves best to chew on. Some dogs really love the Kong toy. You can stick tiny morsels and tidbits in the toys to provide both entertainment and chewing fun for your pet.

There are some chew sticks and chew toys that should be avoided. I don’t know why they are on the market. But I highly advise against offering a chew toy that can be chewed down two a point where if swallowed can become lodged in the dog or puppy’s throat. What many people do when using these types of chew sticks is to simply keep denying on the links of this stick and discard it when it becomes too small.

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