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Eazyb23
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PostSubject: Teething and biting   biting - Teething and biting EmptySat Aug 16, 2014 3:43 am

Hello everyone I am new to this forum and also a new husky owner Smile

What I am curious of is my husky is 5 months old and he bites/chomps and every chance he gets. For example, when I want to take him for a walk and try to put his collar on he takes a quick bite at me or sometimes chomps at my face.

I want to know is this because he is teething or maybe just a faze, or should I start training him not to bite. Like every time he bites I should firmly tell him NO!

Any suggestion/ personal experience would be great! Thanks guys!
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MGoBlue
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Join date : 2012-06-13
Location : Denver, CO

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PostSubject: Re: Teething and biting   biting - Teething and biting EmptySat Aug 16, 2014 10:09 am

Hi and welcome! We would love to see pics of your baby!

The search option in the upper left hand corner of the page is your friend. There are many many topics about this, as Siberians are a very mouthy breed in general. That is how they interact with their world. Search for "biting" or "mouthing" and read through those first and see if that helps.
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PostSubject: Re: Teething and biting   biting - Teething and biting EmptySat Aug 16, 2014 2:03 pm

Sara is right on, another new poster was on the other night, search under training, puppy biting, it's about 6 pages long, and has excellent advice. welcome to the forum and yes we need pics!!
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