After raising a dog for a long time, I realized that the dog s biting habit will be changed by himself at a certain age.

Friends who raise dogs, have you ever been bitten by your own little guy? The feeling of "Oh, your little teeth are quite sharp" is really ridiculous. But don’t worry, don’t worry, I want to tell you a good news - the dog’s biting habit wi...


Friends who raise dogs, have you ever been bitten by your own little guy? The feeling of "Oh, your little teeth are quite sharp" is really ridiculous. But don’t worry, don’t worry, I want to tell you a good news - the dog’s biting habit will be corrected by itself when it reaches a certain age. Don't believe it? Then follow me, a senior pet shoveler, and see how dogs have changed from "little demons" to "little angels"!

1. Behavior during puppy: Curious babies are online, and their teeth are itchy and unstoppable. During puppy period, the little guys are like curious babies, full of curiosity about everything around them. They will bite and explore with their mouths, just like we touched them with our hands when we were young. Moreover, puppies' teeth are in the growth and development stage and will feel itchy, so biting things is also a way for them to relieve discomfort. At this stage, we have to do a good job of protective work to avoid being accidentally injured by the little guy's "little steel teeth". At the same time, you must also understand their behavior and not be too harsh. After all, they just want to understand the world in this way.

2. Teenagers: The transformation from "little devil" to "sensible teenagers". Generally, when they are teenagers, dogs begin to gradually learn to control their behavior. They no longer use biting to express their emotions like they did when they were puppies. This is because, as they grow, their brains are also developing, they begin to understand human language and behavior, and learn to express their needs and emotions in other ways.

Of course, this process is not achieved overnight. Sometimes, dogs still bite people because of excitement, nervousness or fear. But as long as we guide patiently, they will gradually get rid of this problem.

3. Adult: gentle and elegant, good habits become natural

When we reach adulthood, dogs have basically gotten rid of the habit of biting people. They become gentle and know how to communicate with humans in the right way. At this time, you will find that the little guy who always bites has become a loyal companion around you.

So, how to correctly cultivate good habits of dogs? Here are a few tips to share with you:

First, we need to cultivate from an early age. When dogs are young, we must start educating them to understand which behaviors are acceptable and which are not allowed. In this way, they can gradually develop good behavioral habits.

Secondly, be patient and guide. Dogs have limited learning ability, and sometimes they may need to repeat it many times to understand what we mean. Therefore, we must be patient and not rush to achieve success. At the same time, we should also guide them in a positive way, such as using rewards to encourage them to do the right behavior.

Finally, understand the dog's emotions and needs. Dogs often bite people because they have some emotion or need not be met. Therefore, we must always pay attention to their emotional changes and meet their needs in a timely manner, so as to avoid the occurrence of biting events.

I only realized after raising dogs for a long time that dogs will gradually get rid of the habit of biting people as they grow older. The process is like watching them transform from curious babies into sensible teenagers to gentle adult dogs, full of fun and sense of accomplishment.

Of course, as masters, we also play an important role in this process. We must cultivate their good habits with our hearts and make them loyal partners in our lives.



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