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What You Should Know About Poodle Biting
Dog owners around the world have the one common problem and that is biting. You might assume that adorable dogs like Poodles wouldn't bite, but you're wrong. Poodle biting is a very typical problem and the biggest problem is that most dog owners let this kind of behavior continue making it develop into a more serious issue. So let's take a closer look at what can cause Poodle biting and how you can stop it.
What Causes Poodle Biting
There's a misunderstanding going about that poodles bite more often than any other dog breed, especially with toy poodles. But, if you train your poodle properly they will not bite at all and they will only have a slightly higher occurrence rate than any some other dogs.
The reason for that fairly higher rate is because poodles are one of the most intelligent breeds of dogs out there and given the fact that they are only bred to be a pet, they will most likely have a lack of strong instincts that other dogs have. The combination of these two factors will make poodles grow hard headed and unresponsive to fundamental commands if they are not properly handled.
How you can Stop Poodle Biting
Fortunately, because of their high intellect, poodles can be easily trained to learn that biting is not an acceptable behavior.
First off, you have to ensure that your Poodle is appropriately socialized as a puppy. Also keep in mind, that you should hold back until the puppy is at least 8 weeks of age before taking it from its mother. This will ensure that it is given the time it needs to learn how to restrain its urges to display dominance and not to bite.
After 8 weeks, you can start to associate the dog with your family and with other pups. You can also try going to bite aversion classes or puppy day cares. And always remember that Poodle puppies should never be scolded because early aggression can create behavior difficulties as they grow older.
You should also remember not to let your pup to bite. You can give the puppy a toy whenever they bite you or you can make soft whimpering sounds to show them that what they are doing hurts you.
Poodle Biting in Mature Dogs
If your Poodle is still biting or nipping when it's aged, you need to make sure you have complete control of your dog. Firstly, you need make sure that you show them that you are the boss. Control feeding times, walking times, and teach your dog some fundamental commands. And also keep in mind not to hesitate when giving commands and stay away from any games such as wrestling, tug of war, or chasing that can result in biting because this will make the behavior into a game that grabs attention.
You can take your poodle to an obedience workshop when they show aggressive behavior or fear and nervousness related behavior. This will help them interact with other dogs and help them address their aggression issues in a controlled environment.
But if your poodle biting problem grows more dangerous, consider employing an expert or visit your veterinarian to rule out any potential medical causes to their biting.
So keep in mind, that biting from your Poodle is never acceptable. You have to deal with it immediately because it can be of a greater behavior problems under the surface and may develop into a more risky issue when your poodle gets older.
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