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How to Stop a Puppy Biting and Nipping (Gently and for Good)

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Those needle-sharp puppy teeth can draw blood and shred sleeves — but biting is completely normal puppy behaviour, and it's very fixable. The goal isn't to stop your puppy from ever mouthing (that's how they explore the world); it's to teach them to be gentle and to redirect onto appropriate things. Here's how.

Why puppies bite — it's normal

Puppies bite to explore, to play, because they're teething, and because it gets a big reaction from you (which, to a puppy, is fun). Understanding that it's developmental — not aggression — helps you respond calmly instead of getting frustrated.

The core technique: yelp, stop, redirect

What NOT to do

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The bottom line

Be calm, be consistent, and always give them an acceptable outlet. Bite inhibition is one of the most important things a puppy learns, and with this gentle method most puppies improve dramatically within a couple of weeks.

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⚕️ A note on advice: This article is general guidance to help you make informed decisions — it is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your vet about your dog's individual health and needs.

Trusted resources for further reading

We recommend these respected organizations for authoritative, vet-reviewed information: American Kennel Club (AKC), ASPCA, and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).