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Techniques To Stop Poodle Biting



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By : Ruben Lode    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-14 06:27:50
Stop Poodle biting is a very very common challenge for keepers of these adorable and curly tiny pets. The main challenge is that almost all Poodle dog owners let the behavior grow and proceed when the dogs are young puppies and they're still cute. A tiny minor poodle with bows in its hair is very sweet and yet it ultimately develops into a larger doggy with bigger teeth that will carry on to bit indiscriminately.

What is causing Poodle Biting

There exists a widespread belief that poodles bite more often than any other doggy breed, with toy poodles biting even more often than standards. In truth, Poodles that are well trained will generally not bite at all with only a slightly higher occurrence rate than any other dogs.

The real reason for that slightly higher rate is generally related to their character - a poodle is not carefully bred to do anything else other than be a pet. And yet, poodles are regarded as the smartest pet dog breed around. Combine intellect with a lack of any strong instincts, and poodles can grow stubborn and unresponsive to basic commands if they are not properly controlled.

Learn how to Stop Poodle Biting

Luckily, because poodles are so smart, they can be highly trained and learn that biting is not acceptable behaviour. To begin with, make sure your Poodle is properly socialized as a puppy. A puppy should never be taken from its mother before 8 weeks of age - ensuring it is given the time it must learn not to bite and to control of its urge to show dominance.

After 8 weeks, the pet dog should be socialized with the family and with other puppies. Go to bite aversion classes, puppy day cares, and make sure you are very calm and welcoming to the dog. Poodle puppies should never be scolded as they may not be young enough to know better and early aggression from you can create long term behaviour problems.

Should you have a poodle biting challenge with a puppy, don't allow it. Provide a toy whenever the puppy bites and make soft whimpering sounds to show the puppy that the bite hurt you. This is the way other young puppies would show the same behaviour.

Poodle Biting in Elderly Dogs

In case your Poodle is older and still likes to nip or even bite people, you need to ensure you have full control of your pet dog. To start with, be certain that you're the alpha leader. Control feeding times, walking times, and teach your dog some basic commands. Do not back down from your pet dog and never waffle on your commands. Additionally, avoid any games like wrestling, tug of war, or chasing that can result in biting. This makes the behaviour into a game that grabs attention.
If your Poodle shows aggressive tendencies or fear and anxiety related tendencies, take them to an obedience class where they can socialize with other dogs and be forced, in a controlled environment to address their aggression issues.

In case your Poodle Biting issue persists and grows more dangerous, consider hiring an expert or even visiting your vet to rule out any potential health related causes to their biting.

Whatever you do, know that biting from your Poodle is not tolerable. Even with a toy poodle, this is a sign of greater behaviour problems under the surface that need to be dealt with immediately.

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