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Just new to the forum and im looking for some help with my new dog.

Its a collie crossed with a whippet, shes 9 weeks old and a wee cracker but how can i get her to stop chewing at my ankles.

I only got her on Sunday and know shes only playing when shes doing.

The only way i can get her to stop is ditract her with a toy.

Any help is appreciated.

Davie
 
hello and welcome to k9 give it a little time somone will eventualy come along that can help .do u have any pics of ur puppy ? :)
 
Does she do this all the time or just when you are on stairs? Izzy (whippet) used to swing on the bottom of my trousers on the stairs....

I just persevered gently removing her and saying a firm "no" and it did stop after a few months. It was just playfulness.

:luck: Good luck & welcome to K9. :))
 
We had Meg as a Pup in the Summer. She was forever biting my toes with her sharp needle teeth, just when I least expected it (Like hanging the washing out) She also did this to guests :lol:

She is a year old now and has stopped this antisocial behaviour :)

I guess you will have to wait several months for a puppy to, well, stop being a puppy ;)

 

My advice would be to ignore this ankle chewing but be quick to play when she is being good, she will soon learn.

 

We'd love to see some pics :thumbsup:
 
Some pics of Nico

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:wub: look at that little face o:) she is gorguse :huggles:
 
She is adorable, I'm in love! :wub:
 
Welcome to K9 your pup is :wub: am sure she will settle down soon :thumbsup: just try to distract her with a toy or a firm NO good luck :luck:
 
welcome to k9, she sounds like a normal puppy, eventually she'll grow out of it.

She's got a beautiful face o:)
 
OMG she's adorable :wub:

Probably chewing your ankles will be the least of your problems soon (w00t)

Good luck with her, she really is lovely :wub:
 
She is beautiful :wub: . Biting is normal puppy behaviour, she also needs to bite to exercise her jaws and to cut her secound teeth. Distracting her with toy is a good way to handle it. However, if she gets too excited stop playing and calm her down. She needs to understand that biting you, even in game is not acceptable. :cheers: :luck: :luck: :luck:
 
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She's lovely. :wub:

Don't think I can add anything to the great advice you've had so far :thumbsup:
 
Welcome to K9. :cheers: Your little girl is really gorgeous. :wub: :wub: :wub:

I agree with the advice already given, :thumbsup: and I am sure she will grow out of it.
 
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