How to prevent a Doberman puppy from biting so hard during play?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Having a puppy around the house can be a huge source for entertainment and play. But how does that saying go? “It’s all fun until someone gets hurt’. Due to the excitement and fun, a Doberman puppy may just bite a little too hard and its sharp teeth can puncture skin. What can be done to avoid this? One way is to immediately tell them NO. This may be a party pooper method but they need to learn that they shouldn’t bite hard.

At an early age they should know what they are allowed to chew hard on such as their toys. Have a spray bottle handy and if they start to bite or chew on something that is off limits or too hard, spray them with a little water. This will cause him to stop and it is definitely better than a loud verbal scolding and soon they will know what and who not to bite.

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One Response to “How to prevent a Doberman puppy from biting so hard during play?”

  1. Very very helpful, thank you very much! I have also found some good tips here:

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    Hope someone can find it intersting too!

    Have a nice day

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