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Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going
to talk about puppies. Now it’s time to talk about mouthing. Puppies explore the worlds
with their mouths. It’s completely normal behavior. It’s important not to completely
punish mouthing, because puppies learn bite inhibition through playing with other puppies
and from us. Bite inhibition will keep your puppy from really seriously biting later on
if he’s hurt, frightened or startled and it teaches him proper social behavior. Now
this is Barto and he is usually a pretty mouthy puppy when he’s not distracted by the squeaky
toys on the desk. When Barto starts to mouth me, I am going to simply make a loud noise
to startle him that sounds like a yelp ..… and then I’ll distract him and teach him
what he can chew on. Good puppy. Now see puppies learn bite inhibition from each other, because
when puppies are playing together, your puppy A and puppy B that mouthing over each other
and biting and if one bits too hard the other yelps and the game is over. So that’s why
that yelping noise is effective. If you find that it’s not working anymore especially
if your puppy gets older the best thing for you to do is get up immediately walk out of
the room, game is over and that’s the consequence for biting too hard. Another thing you can
try especially with small children is spraying a little chewing deterrent on your hands so
that you don’t taste good. Remember human flesh is pretty yummy. Keep in mind every
time you correct you’re trying to interrupt behavior and then you want to teach your puppy
what is appropriate behavior, so be sure to give him something else to chew on and keep
the remote controls and eyeglasses off the coffee table.