Do you know that you can inhibit your dog’s biting instincts with dog training biting?

Puppies grow up using their mouths to touch, contact, and hold on to things. This mouthing occasionally turns into biting when they use pressure with their jaws and teeth. This is not done by accident but intentionally.

Teaching a dog to curb or hold back on this intention when it has parts of a human’s body or clothing in between is jaws is called teaching a dog the concept of ‘bite inhibition’. Some dog owners prefer to train a dog not to ‘mouth’ a human being all together.

Learn all about ‘bite inhibition’ in this article on ‘dog training biting‘ on http://secretstodogtraining.org/

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