Why do puppies bite
- Starts in litter weeks 2-7
- Littermate yelp and walk away when bitten too hard – bite inhibition
- Bite us rather than littermates
- Breed specific traits
- Boredom
- Hungry
- Attention seeking
- Exploratory
- Asking to play
- Over aroused
- Over tired
- Not dominance
How do we stop biting
- Why are they biting?
- When are they biting?
- Where are they biting?
- When is behaviour worst?
- When is behaviour best?
- What made behaviour worst?
- What made behaviour better?
- Preempt with play – soft toys, pray like, lots of
- Rotate toys
- Keep a toy as special
- Routine; sleep, feed, toilet, training, play – cycle through – not enough of each can make biting worse
- Don’t
- yelp – adds to excitement
- tap nose
- grab
- no!
- sprays
- pet corrector
- rattle
- put in time out
- Do
- redirect to appropriate toy
- move away
- change environment
- frustrated – work on frustration control
- attention seeking – give more attention on your terms
- bored – give them things to do
Why do puppies chew?
- Exploring with mouth
- Teething – 4-6 months – relived pressure and pain
- Helping teething process
- Textures
- Adolescence -7/10 months chewing phase
- Breed specific – dissect
- Learned behaviour – stress, frustration
- Biting is directed at us, chewing directed at objects
- Chewing ramps up at around 4 months, biting increases irritable, frustrated due to teething
- Chewing happens throughout dog’s life, biting should stop by adolescence
How to encourage appropriate chewing
- What is motivation
- Replace with something more appropriate – chewing wooden furniture, replace with wood chew
- When/where are they chewing – management?
- Don’t panic if pup picks up something – they’ll normally spit it out – don’t chase, will swallow, guard or instigate game of chase – swap
- Teach drop
- Puppy proof
- Lots of chew items scattered around, rotate
- Puppy appropriate chews. need to be able to score with your thumbnail
- Supervise, not small enough to gulp
Management skills
- Don’t allow to practice
- Houseline – no tugging
- Confinement area
- Less temptation
- Biting and chewing gets better within 6 weeks of working on it
Biting & chewing in older puppies
- What’s the trigger – why and when
- Anxiety
- Mental and physical stimulation
- Ingesting – vet check
- Mouthing – over stimulated/frustrated
- Attention seeking – control of attention
- Breed – some more likely, gundogs
- High drive dogs in unsuitable home
- Agression?
Troubleshooting
- Keep biting the same thing – manage
- Not interested in chews – must be easy, selection, check textures
- Play – check the game, make sure you are still and toy is moving along the floor
- Too over stimulated
- Too over tired
- Children, erratic – separate – don’t try to train both at the same time – hide and seek game
- Relationship – attention seeking?