Dr. Mark is a veterinarian. He also trains dogs, mostly large breeds and
those that suffer from aggression problems.

When they cannot reach your hands, they will go for your
jeans.

When they cannot reach your hands, they will go for your jeans.

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What Is Bite Inhibition?

I was wrestling with an adult male Siberian Husky at a home I visited the
other day, and I was truly impressed with the dog’s powers of bite inhibition.
What is bite inhibition?

Despite the fact that he was enjoying himself, growling and putting his teeth
on my arm, never once did he put even a slight pressure on my skin. The dog
understood how to control the pressure from his bite.

Did the owner teach him to play with such finesse? No, the dog learned how to
be polite from his mother. Puppies learn this when wrestling with their mother
and littermates and should know enough to not bite hard by the time they are
16 weeks old. Not all dogs are around their mothers long enough to learn this
skill, however, and it is one of the most important things your dog needs to
learn.

All puppies love to bite!

All puppies love to bite!

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How Do You Teach Bite Inhibition?

Here is how you should teach your puppy bite inhibition.

Teach That Biting Has Consequences

Let your puppy know that her play bites hurt and that the bite has
consequences. No, I do not suggest you hit your puppy. Using physical force on
her is most likely going to cause her to bite even more. Yell “Ouch” (a
behaviorist I once heard lecture suggested you say it like “Oww-oww-oww-oww”
in a very high-pitched tone), tell your puppy to sit/down/stay, and then stop
playing with her for about five minutes.

(I think this is the perfect time to give your puppy something to chew on.
Kong toys work great, and you can put something inside that will make your
puppy interested in chewing the new toy.)

Why do I suggest walking away for at least five minutes? Five minutes is
a long time for a little puppy. If your puppy is not obedience trained yet and
will not sit/down/stay, you should leave the room for about five minutes after
yelling “Ouch.”

What do you do when the dog follows you and bites you as you walk out of
the room?
A good suggestion is to reach down and pick up the puppy (after
removing him from your leg or jeans, gently). Hold him away from your body but
do not give any sort or attention to him; you certainly do not want to caress
him in any way. As soon as he stops struggling, put him down and then leave
him alone. If he grabs you again, you’ll have to repeat the whole process.
Eventually, any puppy is going to learn that biting is equal to “game over.”

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Yell “Ouch.”
  • Stop playing with the puppy.
  • Give her something else to chew on.
  • Leave the room for at least five minutes.

Teach That Biting Hard Has Consequences

Teach the puppy to stop putting any pressure on when she starts to bite. After
your puppy has learned that biting has consequences, you can also teach her
that biting hard has consequences, too. When she is mouthing your hand, wait
for a bite that has a little more pressure than the others. It does not
need to be a bite that hurts, just enough so that she will know the
difference. Yell “Ouch” again, and stop playing with her and leave the room.

A moving target is even more fun to bite.

A moving target is even more fun to bite.

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When Is the Best Time to Teach Bite Inhibition?

Bite inhibition training should take place during the sensitive socialization
phase; by the time your puppy is 16 weeks old, she should understand this
concept. Training needs to continue after this time, however. The best way to
continue with this training is to play with your dog. Every time she dares put
her teeth on you and uses even a little pressure, make a big deal about it.
You should not scream at her, scruff her, or “alpha-roll” your friend. Just
let her know she has gone beyond the limits of good play, stop playing with
her and walk away.

Dogs Who Learn Bite Inhibition Are Less Likely to Deliver a Serious Bite

Any dog may end up biting. If your dog ends up biting someone as an adult,
however, and he has not learned bite inhibition, the bite will be more severe
and he is much more likely to be killed by the authorities. In a study done by
Dr. Ian Dunbar, dogs that are taught bite inhibition are statistically more
likely to bite, but they are also less statistically likely to be involved in
a serious bite. They may nip, but they are not likely to bear down and draw
blood!

A dog belonging to a neighbor was never taught this skill, and my dog is not
even willing to play with her anymore. Another local dog, a Fila Brasileiro
that can fit my dog’s head in her mouth, plays rough but never hurts my dog
and understands how to inhibit her bites. It makes a difference, both to the
humans and the dogs, and dogs who do not learn bite inhibition will end up as
social outcasts.

If you introduce a new puppy to your household, teach bite inhibition
early
. It is going to make a big difference in your relationship with her.

If you teach your dog bite inhibition, you can play with her even
more.

If you teach your dog bite inhibition, you can play with her even more.

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A goodbye bite is okay, though.

A goodbye bite is okay, though.

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This article is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge. It
is not meant to substitute for diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, prescription,
or formal and individualized advice from a veterinary medical professional.
Animals exhibiting signs and symptoms of distress should be seen by a
veterinarian immediately.

Comments

Dr Mark (author) from The Atlantic Rain Forest, Brazil on October 16,
2018:

LJ, without seeing your dog it is difficult to tell what is triggering his
growling. You should ask your vet for a referral to a local animal
behaviorist. If no one is available consult an experienced dog trainer so that
you can evaluate your Pits behavior together.

Here is an article with more info, but you really need to call a local person.
https://pethelpful.com/dogs/make-my-pitbull-less-a…

LJ on October 14, 2018:

My 8 month old pit bull growls and barks at me when I give her commands. How
do I stop this? I’ve only had her for a short period of time as she was
adopted after being abandoned.