However,
some puppies bite out of fear or frustration, and this type of biting can signal problems with future aggression.
While dog bites can happen for many reasons, most
puppies bite out of fear aggression.
Not exact matches
A dog with sensitive areas will
bite out of fear, so be sure to spend a good deal
of time handling your
puppy.
This way, a
puppy will learn to keep its cool and not
bite out of fear when it's confronted with unusual situations.
By this time, they elaborate proper habits
of using their teeth in the human company, but there is a big chance that your
puppy remains rowdy and can
bite out of fear or frustration.