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Originally Posted by dohaspecial
just to re-inforce what has already been said, i think its completely normal behaviour, deefer has been doing it an awful lot.
I have just started the biting recognition thingy from the 'bite stops here' link. i let him have a little nibble on my hand etc at the moment until he bites a little too hard then do a dramatic 'ooowww that hurt' and walk away, ending his playtime. he is responding very well and generally now he just gums/mauls instead of bites. next stage coming up i think.
i also found that when i started making him sit for everything, food, lead, fuss, cuddles, praise he has become a lot calmer. when he jumps up he gets a NO and generally falls straight into a sit position hoping for some praise!
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Great advice here, we have a 10 week old sprocker and we had a trainer recommend to use to hold some food between your curled fingers (ie, nothing pointing out to bite!) and only release it if it licks or is gentle. If he bites then do the 'ow' thing and don't let him have the treat. Hopefully it will work!