Thursday, February 9, 2012

Dog Training : How to Stop Your Puppy From Biting

July 24, 2010 by   Filed under Crate Training


In order to stop a puppy from biting, it helps to bait them into mouthing before giving them a little tap on their chin, which they do not like. Discover how to correct puppies who bite too much with help from a certified professional dog trainer in this free video on dog training and pet care. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller



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Comments

25 Responses to “Dog Training : How to Stop Your Puppy From Biting”
  1. TheChrisandphil says:

    mine too

  2. billeybop says:

    Thanks for the information!

  3. cwweric92 says:

    your puppy looks well cool

  4. nano5896 says:

    just tried this n my pit and she stopped haha

  5. burubura says:

    u look like goldberg….

  6. wethepeoplerocks says:

    cute pitbull

  7. Goddid1 says:

    It worked on my whores but my puppy didnt quite get the message.

  8. Videome123 says:

    didnt work

  9. TheLabradorChannel says:

    Good information

  10. sunset7up says:

    I would never do this! I’d give a high pitch yelp like another puppy would, take my hand away quickly, and ignore the puppy for a few minutes until I was ready to continue to play.

  11. sidkabob says:

    my dog is a shih-tsu and hes 1 year old and he bites but he doesnt force his best but some times it actualy hurts would it work if hes not a puppy? please awnser this is my first dog and i wana be a good owner.

  12. blessingfromnina says:

    well it stopped my dog loving me.

  13. lindvictoria says:

    My dog think it’s a game xP

  14. rubenjr100 says:

    actually did work with my pursie

  15. tymurren5 says:

    Helpful..

  16. wmlgts says:

    This is horrible!! Please do NOT do this with your dogs!

  17. scaryfairy231 says:

    doesnt work on my rottie…just makes him more nippy….not a good thing =/

  18. doonday7 says:

    yeah really bad idea to use physical force on them, i have a boxador and if they bite you, and do that your asking for a fight. Best way is to yelp like another pup would, show them they used to much pressure and immediatly seize playing. Nipping is a sign of them wanted to play. Just make a loud noise to distract them if possible….or throw a book across the room. Then replace the object with a chew toy. Only way man i swear lol

  19. Sujith4321 says:

    Dude since you are a dog trainer can you send me some pics of a 1 month old labror dog pls

  20. noodlechild666 says:

    OMG what awful advice! You dont use adversise methods to train a dog, especially not a puppy!

    Bite inhibition is not taught by smacking a dog. All this will do is create a potentially fearful dog, or even turn what is merely play, into aggression.

    There are some really ignorant and stupid trainers out there that know nothing about canine behaviour.

  21. mike10459 says:

    you fucking bitch

  22. JojoTheJoCpuMaster says:

    @xXHelloKristinaXx true but also you cant reach out to pet them without getting bitten, and taking it all as a game. I still love my maltese it doesnt matter that much. lol.

  23. mike10459 says:

    hey the person who owns this video fuck you you made my dog more vicious thanxs for nothing

  24. meliquoi says:

    Whats the breed? The puppy and the opening dog?

  25. bobojibs1 says:

    ive been trying this for a while and my puppy is learning fast thak you