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I would be as consistent as you can Angie and always have a toy or something to redirect his attention get him to sit first then give him the toy. Do not immediately throw the toy when he bites or he will associate that with nipping. Whereas if "ignore the "nip" get him to sit (do something for you) then throw his toy and have a game of fetch it will work. You need patience, pups do get it and lots if not all pups go for ankles/shoes. Sal did she just grew out of it. |
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I still carry a sqeeky ball to help distract Rayne from doing things I dont want her to do. |
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