Not exact matches
Begin
teaching him
bite inhibition by allowing him to use his mouth when you are playing with him, but end play if he uses his teeth too hard.
Nipping behaviors in young puppies can be successfully curbed
by teaching proper
bite inhibition.
Puppies need to be
taught bite inhibition, need to be housetrained (hopefully with a crate), and
by far most important puppies need proper socialization.
(And as we all know
by now, the most important item in your puppy's educational curriculum is
teaching bite inhibition.)
By teaching your puppy
bite inhibition, you can prevent a host of potential behavior problems.
Because of this dog's sheer size and power, it's very important to get a shepherd pit from a reputable breeder and give the puppy a good head start
by starting socialization from an early age and
teaching good
bite inhibition from the get - go.