2016 The Nippy Bitey Mouthy Dog Issue
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The Nippy Bitey Mouthy Dog Issue


Did you know? April 30 is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day
Tip of the MonthWhen will my dog stop the biting, nipping, mouthing behaviors?
Additional Articles:  Minimizing Puppy Biting | Training tip – for nipping puppies and mouthy adolescent dogs | Nipping puppies and mouthy adolescents, part 2 | Nipping puppies and mouthy adolescents, part 3

Calendar and Group Class Schedules: Upcoming Classes in Southwest Littleton & Castle Rock/Sedalia | Upcoming events at The Light of Dog Farm.
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Did you know?

April 30 is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day. It was created to raise awareness of all the pets in shelters and rescue groups in need of new homes. 

Did you also know:
April  5 is
National Deep Dish Pizza Day. This has nothing to do with dogs, but Sue loves deep dish pizza so we felt it was worth mentioning!

April 16 is
National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day. Again, nothing to do with dogs, but since we have a home office, we can do this any day we work in the office! And our dogs love it when we work from home. Show us a pic of you in your jammies with your dog!

April 23 is
National Lost Dog Awareness Day to bring attention to all of the dogs that are lost each year. 

April 26 is
National Kids and Pets Day to celebrate the magical bond between kids and pets but also to bring awareness to safety issues between kids and pets. 

April 30 is
National Pet Parents Day, the day to celebrate pet caregivers. 

The last Saturday in April is also
National Sense of Smell Day. Though not specifically related to dogs, who has a better sense of smell than our dogs! So honor this day by getting out and letting you and your dog both enjoy your sense of smell!
 
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If your dog is particularly mouthy or nippy, make sure s/he has at least one good buddy who likes that behavior so they can take it out on each other!


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When will my dog stop the biting, nipping, mouthing behaviors?

If you know anything about living with a puppy, you will expect some nipping, biting, or mouthing sort of behaviors. It's just a fact of life when you live with a puppy. The question, though, is how long does that behavior actually last? Does a puppy just outgrow it at some point?

This is where the real trouble begins. . . We think this dog, who is not full grown yet, but no longer looks like that cute tiny puppy you brought home, should have stopped this behavior by now. But he hasn't. Didn't your puppy listen to those people who told you it was a puppy behavior and he would outgrow it? Didn't he see that internet site that says he should have outgrown it by this age?

First, let's get this out of the way: there is no magic age at which all dogs outgrow that nippy/bitey/mouthy behavior! While some will outgrow it on their own, others will not. Some might outgrow it by six months, other by a year old, and yet others by two years old. Some will not outgrow it without some help.

Typically, puppies lose their puppy teeth in the four to six month old range. By the time the adult teeth are in, many puppies have significantly decreased their nippy behaviors. Others have not. Some will go through another chewing, mouthy phase while the adult teeth are settling in or have already settled in. Sometimes the behavior will get better for a while and then get worse again.

My recommendation is always to assume your puppy will not magically outgrow the behaviors but will need some help. From the get-go, you should be actively helping your pup learn WHAT to put his mouth on and what NOT to put his mouth on. Toys, yes. Human skin, no. Chews such as bully sticks or tendons, yes. Human clothing, no. More toys, yes. Furniture, no. Sticks, maybe. Shoes, no. From the start, be guiding the behavior so your dog develops good habits. If he feels the need to chew or put his mouth on something, show him what is acceptable to use. And guide him away from what is not appropriate.

Then you won't have to worry about when your dog outgrows that stage - or if they will outgrow it! - because it won't matter so much.

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Calendar

Upcoming Classes in Southwest Littleton Area
  • Puppy Preschool:  open enrollment on Sundays and Wednesdays (no class 5/29)
  • Puppy Recess:  most Sundays noon to 1 pm (no Recess 5/29)
  • Basic Training:  new classes start Sunday 4/24 & Wednesday 4/27
  • Juvenile Delinquents:  new classes start Sunday 4/24 & Thursday & 4/28
  • Intermediate Training: none scheduled at this time
  • Rally for Fun:  new class starts Sunday 4/24
  • Polite Pooches in Public: new class starts Sunday 4/24
  • Fun & Games Class: none scheduled at this time
  • The Nose Knows: none scheduled at this time
  • Canine Good Citizen Class & Test: new class will start in the summer
  • Agility for Fun: none scheduled at this time
Upcoming Classes in Castle Rock/Sedalia
  • Basic Training: new classes will resume in June 
  • Juvenile Delinquents: new classes will resume in June
  • Fun & Games Class: dates TBD - if interested, let us know ASAP!
  • Advanced Classes:  if you are interested in Agility for Fun, Rally for Fun, or other classes at this location, please let us know.
Upcoming Events at The Light of Dog Farm
  • Nature Walks: June 25, 6:00 pm; July 30, 8:00 am; August 27, 6:00 pm
  • VIP Day:  Sept 10, 4:00-6:00 pm

Click here for our complete group class & events schedule with available spaces

 
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