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Originally Posted by terkan
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.
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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.