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Old 08-08-2013, 08:01 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by terkan View Post
what do you mean by harder than usual?? he usually nimble your feet and now he's trying to take a bite out of it? or you just feel it nimble too hard all the time? i have a tiny toy poodle that's 4 months old now, she used to bite and chew on my toes all the time.. i tried doing the ouch method.. find that only promotes her to bite me even more cause she thinks i'm playing with her.. so i ended up buying her a bunch of chew toys every time she starts chewing on me i pull that out and she'll chew on that instead.. and whenever she chews on me i ignore it the best i can unless it's really painful. i find the ouch method only lets them know you are biting too hard and it hurts.. not stop don't bite me.

He never nibbles on our feet, only on our hands. But he tends to apply more pressure when he gets overly excited (e.g. After taking him out for a walk, during a long kitchen time play time). Our puppy is growing at about a pound a week, so we hope the biting can be controlled before it gets a bit too out of control.

question, is it safe for a puppy to have the Kong toy with peanut butter at 2 months old? or should we wait till he gets older to introduce peanut butter to his treat diet.
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