Sep 27 2009
Dog Training Biting – Inhibit Puppy Biting.
Bringing home a new puppy and introducing it to the family should be fun for not only you, but the family and the puppy too.
There is a downside to this fun and excitement, the challenge to rid the puppy of bad behavior problems, and to do that we need basic puppy training skills especially dog training biting, training skills because dog biting is a very important behavior pattern that you would want to make sure that your dog has right.
Inhibiting Mouthing and Biting.
Mouthing and Biting is a basic animal instinct and a very common activity among young puppies and dogs of all breeds.
Dogs naturally bite and mouth each other while playing while young and with their siblings and social pack, and it is also natural that they extend this behavior towards their human companions.
While dogs, even the little puppies have tough hides and thick skins, we humans do not, so it is for our own protection that we teach the puppy what is appropriate, and what is not appropriate, when it comes to using his or her razor sharp teeth.
This part of dog training biting is called ‘biting inhibition’. We should not remove the ability or instinct of the dog to bite, but only inhibit it.
While biting being a normal reflex, may be cute and most of the time harmless in a little puppy, it could be very dangerous and cause serious injuries when the dog has grown to full adulthood.
It becomes very important that a puppy is thought how to control his urge to bite well before it is in his or her fourth or fifth month.
Training a puppy not to bite is an important part of any dog training program. Biting behavior if not corrected will only get worse, and what was harmless behavior when it was a puppy can escalate to very dangerous, destructive behavior when it is an adult dog.