If the dogs acquired
good bite inhibition during puppyhood and learned how to resolve differences without causing harm, there is little, if any, damage.
However, should your dog snap or bite because he has been frightened or hurt, one hopes that he causes little if any damage because he developed
good bite inhibition during puppyhood.
Not exact matches
Adult dogs with
well - established
bite inhibition often mouth
during play, and should they
bite, the
bites almost never break the skin because
during puppyhood the dog learned how to register a complaint without inflicting any damage.
Bite inhibition is one of the most misunderstood aspects of behavioral development in dogs (and other animals).
It is imperative that puppies meet as many people, dogs and things as possible
during this stage of their lives as
well as learning
bite inhibition.