How To Stop A Pitbull Puppy From Biting - Behavior
Puppies, including pitbull puppies, bite for a variety of reasons. Puppies can be flattering and Chubby looks good on dogs and brains. Puppies can also be curious about the person and his surroundings. Pitbull may also be playing, as puppies bite and bully at their littermates soon after birth. Many people associate pit bulls with aggression, although in this case, it is not necessary. Training your pitbull will keep his control inferior, so the dog is not becoming a problem in later life.
Step 1
Avoid removing the puppy from the litter too quickly. A
pit bull puppy learns a lot about his acceptable social behavior through
interaction with his littermate. Wait at least eight weeks before the dog is
sold or given away.
Step 2
Offer your puppy chewing toys or a wet cloth if he is
biting because of teething. Puppies usually occur in very young dogs and
clothes or toys will help the puppy bite acceptable objects.
Step 3
Socialize puppies with other dogs, children, and adults.
In the first few months of life, the dog meets many people and other dogs so it
is important that he has quite a positive experience with other animals. Allow
the pitbull puppy to meet any animal or person that could harm him. This should
be a negative association with humans and other dogs.
Step 4
Teach dogs to use human hands and to manage by allowing
them to explore different sets by hand. Help Puppy make a positive connection
in the hands of people by asking a puppy to come into contact with a behavior
proposal.
Step 5
Can empty with some uncooked beans. Each time the Pitbull
bites the dog, shake it as a way to distract the puppy from the activity, and
say the word “no” one time. Once the puppy walks away, give him verbal praise
and a treat.
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