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Dobermans teeth grow from 4 to 6 months, therefore mouthing is very common then. If not gotten under control by the time the doberman pinscher enters adolescence, not only will you have a less cooperative dog to handle, but also a larger, stronger jaw to cope with.
Usually doberman puppies mouth our hands when excited or when playing and puppies usually do this more to children than adults. And it is up to you to control this habit of your puppy.You can try the steps mentioned below to train your dog puppy.
Initially, a doberman pincher will use his mouth to explore his environment. Throughout the teething process, it gives the dog relief to chew on all kinds of items, soft and hard.
Provide your doberman some chew toys with different textures to help fulfill their chewing requirements appropriately with puppy training. Huge rawhide bones and carrots can be placed in the freezer and given to a teething puppy. Braided fiber bones dipped in chicken broth or water and then frozen are also a nice option.
When your puppy gets overly rambunctious and starts biting and chewing on you, you should handle the situation like his mother. You must let out a sound that allows him know it hurt and he will surely leave you.
One of the top method to be friendly with your pup is by giving back of your hand so that she can lick, by this way she gets habituated with you and realizes that you are the caretaker.
Reward the puppy for his good habits. Pups respond eagerly and quickly to rewards that motivate. Another technique which can be applied is to train your puppy to understand your commands and gestures.
If your puppy dont hear what you say, or is getting more and more nasty with people and also with you, its serious then. And he will go on doing the same until you train him not to.
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