Techniques to Stop Dog Biting
It can be comforting to have a family dog that is protective of
the family. However, that protected comfort feeling stops when the family protector has bitten one of the
neighborhood children or the postman. It is important to know the training techniques to stop dog biting so that
further dog biting occurrences do not happen.
Natural Training Technique
It is best to train dog biting inhibition when a dog is still
an impressionable puppy. A puppy that remained with its mother until its ninth or tenth week should have received
socialization and bite inhibition from the mother. Now that the puppy is part of your home you need to continue the
training the mother dog had started. Whenever a puppy bit another puppy the bitten pup immediately howled and left
the presence of the offending pup. A puppy that has learned bite inhibition will only need to have stop dog biting
inhibition reinforced occasionally.
This stop dog biting technique is the ideal method to use to
train dog biting inhibition. When a puppy bites a child family member that child must cry out ouch while
discontinuing further dog child play. The dog should be chased away from the child’s presence. Play may resume in a
few minutes, but enough time should elapse between the biting occurrence and the continued play that the dog
understands the ramifications of biting someone.
Stop Dog Biting
Physical Punishment Never Works
Physical punishment does not create positive results.
Physical punishment is likely to create a dog that fears its owner. A dog fearful of the owner presents barriers to
training the dog to be obedient and trustworthy. It is difficult and time consuming to regain the confidence of a
dog that has been beaten. Specific disciplinary stop dog biting training can only be done immediately after an
inappropriate action.
Hold Trust Until Retrained
It is difficult to regain
confidence in a dog that has previously bitten someone. Use of a dog muzzle is acceptable while the dog is
receiving proper retraining. The dog should be muzzled whenever new situations are introduced that may induce
improper actions. If the dog has to be left in a fenced yard outside when you are away it may be appropriate to
muzzle the dog at these times.
The dog’s retraining to stop dog biting must include
establishment confirmation of the alpha dog leader, and socialization with neighbors. Your role as alpha dog leader
along with the role of all family members must be recognized by the dog as being superior to the dog’s role in the
family pack.
The person the dog has bitten should be reintroduced if
possible, to the dog with all the family members showing vividly that the offended person is a family
friend.
Set Limits
Asserting alpha dog leadership requires the alpha leader to
assert him or herself into areas that the dog was previously permitted. If the dog often sat under or near the
dining table when everyone ate dinner; that practice should be stopped.
The dog’s opportunities to eat should be controlled. The dog
should not have free access to his food. The dog should have to sit and wait for the alpha leader to feed him. The
dog should be invited to go outside whenever the family is eating. This will help reestablish the proper family
pack hierarchy. The dog needs to understand that the dog’s pack position is below that of all the other family
members. All dog boundaries with appropriate enforcement should be maintained.
By maintaining the position of the alpha dog leader family
role the dog is learning that decisions cannot be made without the consent of the alpha leader. The dog learns to
stop dog biting as the dog’s decisions are not to be made without the alpha dog leader’s
confirmation.
Train Control Commands
The dog should only be allowed to warn you of danger by
barking. The dog should remain sitting while providing warning barks when visitors enter your yard. It is important
to teach the dog to stay unless given a contradictory command. Dog commands are best taught using praise treat
training. The dog needs to learn to wait for the okay from the alpha leader before any action is
taken.
Training a dog to be obedient to the alpha leader takes the
authority to act away from the dog, so the dog learns bite inhibitions thus stops dog biting. Basic dog obedience
training is required to have a dog that can be fully trusted in every situation.

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