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Index –› Family & Home –› Pets & Animals
 

Biting & Nipping Behavior Can Kill Your Dog!

 

Dog bite injuries are alarmingly the most common condition that we human suffer from as a result of contact with dogs. In the United States alone, there are between 1-2 million people bitten by dogs each year.

Most bites landed on children with boys more likely to get bitten than girls. (guess boys are more mischievous!)

Fortunately, most of these bites are not serious or life threatening and fewer than 5% become infected. However, with more dog bites receiving numerous bad press lately, more and more anti-dog legislation were introduced in United States. In some states, its even illegal to own certain breeds!

You must teach your dog never to allow him to bite anyone, including yourself! Your dog must not grab you at your hand in whatever situations including during play and training sessions.

He should also never mouth or nip you when you are petting, grooming or trimming his nails. Be consistent in your correction and make doubly sure that every member in the family follows it.

Its not difficult to train young puppies not to use their teeth. Each time your puppy grab your clothes or skin, tell him in a deep firm tone, No bite, (use whatever you want to associate this correction with) and pull your puppy away from your hand. Correct his nipping behavior whenever he does it, irregardless of any events.

If you got a persistent biter, grab hold of him with one hand on his collar and close his mouth with your other hand, wrapping your fingers around his muzzle. Hold it there and say No bite in a deep firm tone.

Offer him a chew toy instead. Let him know that he can land his teeth on the chew toy only and not on you.

While older dogs have more difficulties learning the new rules, its still possible if you are consistent with the training. If you are unsure of your dogs behavior when you bring him out to the public, be sure to put him on a leash and muzzle if necessary.

Constant correction will make teaches your dog not to use his teeth in any event. If youve problems to teach your dog not to use his teeth on people, seek professional help and advice immediately. This is not only to safe guard the interest of the general public but also your dog.

Remember: All it takes is one bite, and your dog could be put to death (euthanized). No ifs, No buts Plain and simple.

I know you love your dog, so teach him not to use his mouth on human today!

Author: Moses Chia
 
Author Bio:

Moses Chia

Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of DogsObedienceTraining.com - The resource site for a happier and healthier dog.

He Believes that dog training NOT only gives dogs a Happier & Healthier life, it also gives dog owners a Trouble-Free life LONG companion.

Visit DogsObedienceTraining.com to find the latest dog training books (with independent review), dog obedience training tips, interesting dog related articles and a free dog training newsletter today!

 
 
 

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