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Hello everyone!
I'm hoping to get a little bit of reassurance about my little 13 week old puppy. She's a black lab and she's absolutely beautiful! But she has a problem with biting. I've read so many blogs and forum posts that say this is completely normal but it's still a bit of a worry for me.
She will get very over excited and bite legs, hands, arms, any available skin! We have told her a stern "stop" and tried to ignore as advised (but it's really hard when she keeps jumping in with teeth!) and she has given me and a few others quite hard bites!
We have also tried the time out for a few minutes in her crate for her to calm down but as soon as she comes out, she will get very excited again without any play going on and will jump up and try to bite.
The other issue is that she's chewing holes into our couch and we have given her teething toys and watch her 24/7 but she's really clever, she will take the toy over to the chewing corner and pretend to chew, then go on to the couch, and when we look at her she goes straight back to the chew! I'm not really concerned about this as we were prepared for puppies to chew everything! I'm just hoping she will grow out of the biting.
P.s she is starting puppy classes in a week!
thank you, sorry is this is a bit of an essay! Just hoping other puppy owners can share their experience and reassure me she isn't a raptor in disguise!
I'm hoping to get a little bit of reassurance about my little 13 week old puppy. She's a black lab and she's absolutely beautiful! But she has a problem with biting. I've read so many blogs and forum posts that say this is completely normal but it's still a bit of a worry for me.
She will get very over excited and bite legs, hands, arms, any available skin! We have told her a stern "stop" and tried to ignore as advised (but it's really hard when she keeps jumping in with teeth!) and she has given me and a few others quite hard bites!
We have also tried the time out for a few minutes in her crate for her to calm down but as soon as she comes out, she will get very excited again without any play going on and will jump up and try to bite.
The other issue is that she's chewing holes into our couch and we have given her teething toys and watch her 24/7 but she's really clever, she will take the toy over to the chewing corner and pretend to chew, then go on to the couch, and when we look at her she goes straight back to the chew! I'm not really concerned about this as we were prepared for puppies to chew everything! I'm just hoping she will grow out of the biting.
P.s she is starting puppy classes in a week!
thank you, sorry is this is a bit of an essay! Just hoping other puppy owners can share their experience and reassure me she isn't a raptor in disguise!