Why Do Puppies Bite So Much?!? 9 Ways to Explain the Nipping & Biting

After about the 73rd puppy bite of the day, I looked down at my bloodied hands and wondered aloud… WHY do puppies bite so much?! I tried all the puppy biting tips but nothing seemed to be working. 😫 What a challenge! Like many things in life, understanding the why behind our dog’s behaviors can actually help us more effectively train and raise a well-behaved pup! So, let’s break down why puppies bite, how they interact with the world around them, and of course, some other FAQs around puppy biting. Now, here are 9 major reasons puppies bite so much ⬇️ 1- Overtired 2- Overexcited 3- Frustrated 4- Saying “No” 5- Playing 6- Teething 7- Some breeds bite more 8- Telling you they need to potty 9- It’s how they explore the world While it is painful to deal with, puppy biting is normal behavior. Our young dogs explore the world with their mouths! So if you’re dealing with the puppy biting stage, focus on reducing the behavior over time. Give proper chewing outlets. Provide plenty of redirection for unwanted biting. Take your puppy for puppy play dates. For even more puppy biting tips, be sure to sign up for 30 Day Perfect Pup! This course taught by Zak George has a full section devoted to the challenges of puppy biting. Sign up for the 100% free (no cc required) online training course here: https://pfrd.site/class-biting When have you noticed your puppy bites the most?! Any other theories as to why puppies bite so much? Tell me in the comments below! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/perfect-pup/message

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Being a dog parent is tough. Between vet visits, picking the right food and treats, and of course, training a well-behaved dog, it can be OVERWHELMING! Our goal with this podcast is to give you actionable, easy-to-understand, and well-thought-out tips and advice to make your daily dog parent life easier! We cover topics like how to keep your dogs cool, figuring out what the h*ck impulse control is (and why your dog might be lacking it) and how to prepare your dog for each season and holiday! And all of that will hopefully help you build a better relationship with your pup!