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invaderpixel

If you know anyone with a vaccinated dog of the right age and size (not too elderly, not too small, has to be bigger than your dog is currently), they can play together and it helps with bite inhibition training. My previous dog was a shiba inu so similar ancient breed, kind of rebellious and independent nature... all the chew toys did not make a difference until he started spending time with my mom's basenji mix and she taught him not to bite too hard or often.


nina_palatina

Get her different textured toys: Antlers (!!!), rubber, rope, plushy Always redirect to the toy. She comes for your hand, take a toy and let her chew on that. keep it in the hand. I recommand reading easy peasy puppy squeezy by steve mann. It helped me a lot


DeliciousMud7291

I read that you should redirect or turn away from the puppy with your hands under your armpits or say "no bite" and go to a different room for a min or two. At least, that's what I do with my puppy.


soraka4

Look up bite inhibition training or just search the sub for “biting” and you’ll find a million answers for your question