HOW TO STOP DOG BITING
TEACHING BITE INHIBITION TO
PUPPIES
In order to stop dog biting, in
it helps to understand why puppies bite. Puppies are
not aware of their own strength.
In their litter, they constantly play fight and bite each other
(playfully of course). Stop dog biting then becomes a
challenge.
The Role of Play Fighting
Play fighting with other animals helps puppies develop their
social skills as well as their reflexes and coordination.
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It helps them to learn how to interact positively within the
dog pack. Puppies have lots of fun play fighting and
interacting with their pack.
Sometimes when they bite us, it seems that they do it out of
viciousness. But
to them, they’re just playing.
Just like kids play make believe games, puppies make up their
own games too, which include biting. It is during this interaction
where they learn bite inhibition. In order to stop dog biting,
you must teach your puppy bite inhibition.
Bite Inhibition
Bite inhibition is a dog’s ability to control the force of his
bite. This is a
very important skill for puppy’s to learn. The sooner they learn it, the
better off they’ll be able to socialize with humans and pack
animals.
It’s like when you lift weights, you don’t know your own
strength. The same with puppies – they don’t know their own
strength nor do they realize how sharp their teeth are.
Learning From Reactions of Other Dogs
Puppies learn how to control the level of force they use in
their bite by the reaction of their mothers and littermates
during play fighting.
Again, you can never stop dog biting completely, as it is in
their nature, but you can teach them when to bite and how hard
to bite.
Teaching Puppies to Stop Biting
When a puppy plays with his mother and he bites her too hard,
the mother will give a sharp yelp and then abruptly stop
playing with her pup. This usually is enough for
the puppy to realize, he went too far.
But there are those pups who are overly aggressive and don’t
get it. In that
case, the mother dog nips the pup on the neck and shakes
him.
She then rolls him over on his back, snarls her teeth back at
him, growls and holds the pup down until his body goes
limp.

Be Like the Mother Dog
To get your dog to stop biting, you need to speak to it in dog
language. Do like
the mother dog does. When your puppy bites you,
give a high shriek, growl at the dog and then walk away from
him. Don’t play
with him for a few minutes.
If that doesn’t sink in, roll him over on his back and keep him
pinned down until he stops struggling. Puppies respond to dog
language in a very powerful and instinctive
way. By
mimicking dog language, we can go a long way to
effectively stop dog biting.
Don’t Give Him the Wrong Message
We sometimes give puppies
the wrong message about biting by some of the games we play
with them. Wrestling and tug of war can encourage a puppy to
bite and make it hard for him to distinguish when it's okay to
use his teeth and when it's not. To make it easier for your
puppy to learn good manners, it's a good idea to avoid these
games.
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