Dog biting is every dog owner’s nightmare. It can not only endanger family members, it can endanger friends, neighbors and strangers. It’s a problem that must be addressed early and earnestly. So the question is arising, i.e. How to stop a DOG from biting.
First it helps to understand that your dog’s biting is not malicious. Biting
and mouthing are natural activities for puppies and young dogs. This is the way they interact with the world around them. Left with his family, a puppy would soon be taught by his mother and siblings to control his bits. Even with you, your puppy will likely learn to outgrow the behavior.
In the case of how to stop puppy from biting, the solution is relatively easy. If your puppy is only a few weeks old, your first efforts should be to redirect his biting from you to a toy. Get a chew toy into the mix and let him harmlessly exhaust his biting behavior. In those instances when your puppy is just brimming with too much energy, put in his crate, along with his chew toy, and let him settle down on his own.
Additionally, involving your puppy with older dogs will often stop him from biting. If your puppy becomes a bit too rough in the company of other dogs, they won’t hesitate to correct his inappropriate behavior.