The Need For Dog Training Biting.
By allowing the puppy we bring home as our new pet, to socialize with other socialized dogs and puppies of the same age, their dog training biting, can be picked up where they left off, when we seperated them from their litter mates and natural social pack.
Puppies love to roll, tumble and play with each other. During these playing sessions, they bite each other every where and anywhere, because that is their only means of ‘touching’ or ‘holding’ or ‘reaching out’ to each other. This is where they learn to inhibit their biting. This is where they learn to control themselves.
If they are too rough or rambunctious, they will soon find out through the reaction of the other dogs and puppies they are playing with. This is their natural training ground, and it is something we humans cannot accomplish that easily. They learn to inhibit their biting through trial and error. They learn from their own experience with other members of their social pack.
If we do not provide for this to happen, then we have to acquire the skill of dog training biting, and train the puppy ourselves, else have a problematic pet on our hands.
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