onelilspark
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We got a puppy about a week and a half ago, he's 12 weeks old now, and a grand total of about 4 pounds (Malti-poo, he'll be about 12 pounds full grown.) The poor baby is teething and because of that, he chews on everything in sight! We've got the furniture covered with the "bitter yuck" spray, and that works wonders. The biggest thing is how often he tries chewing on us, he really likes our hands and my hair! We try giving him something good to chew on (like a bone or one of his chew toys) but the problem is, we have to give it to him with our hands, and our hands are much more exciting to him than the toys!
Honestly, it doesn't bother me too much that he chews, I know he's just teething and he'll get better. BUT we have a few kids in the neighborhood and of course since he's a puppy, the parents all bring them over to meet him. I don't mind that (especially when the parents are there) and I warn the parents that he's teething and likes hands, but I'm terrified that he's going to try and chew on one of the kid's hands and it'll become a huge deal. I want to try to get him to stop chewing/biting hands, but when I say "NO" and pull away, he thinks it's a game
We'll be taking him to puppy obedience classes, but not for another couple weeks (need to wait until one starts!) So...is there anything we can do in the meantime? Anything that you've found works really well??
...oh, and sorry for the run-on sentences!
Honestly, it doesn't bother me too much that he chews, I know he's just teething and he'll get better. BUT we have a few kids in the neighborhood and of course since he's a puppy, the parents all bring them over to meet him. I don't mind that (especially when the parents are there) and I warn the parents that he's teething and likes hands, but I'm terrified that he's going to try and chew on one of the kid's hands and it'll become a huge deal. I want to try to get him to stop chewing/biting hands, but when I say "NO" and pull away, he thinks it's a game
We'll be taking him to puppy obedience classes, but not for another couple weeks (need to wait until one starts!) So...is there anything we can do in the meantime? Anything that you've found works really well??...oh, and sorry for the run-on sentences!
We always make sure we can watch him when he has the rawhide, but the problem is still getting him to take it over our hand!
Train everyone you know to do the same thing.
