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Dobermans teethe from four to six months, thus mouthing is very common then. Although mouthing is not biting, it can become aggressive in your doberman pinscher to be acceptable. Besides, controlling this habit gets more and more challenging day-by-day so it is better to get rid of this habit at an early age.

Often doberman puppies mouth our hands when excited or when playing and puppies more often do this more to children than adults. And it is up to you to control this behavior of your puppy.The subsequent ways are suggested for most puppies up to 4 months of age, according to their size.

In the beginning, a doberman pincher will use his mouth to explore his surroundings. Throughout the teething process, it gives the dog relief to chew on all manner of items, no matter how hard it is.

Be sure to provide your doberman enough items he is permitted to chew on. You can also use frozen carrots or fiber bones for fulfilling chewing needs of your pups.

The instant when your pup starts chewing on you just make him realize that you are in pain no matter if she has actually twinged at your skin. Just let out a scream, by doing so she will be scared and will leave you.

One of the greatest way to be friendly with your puppy is by giving back of your hand so that she can lick, by this method she gets familiarized with you and realizes that you are the caretaker.

If the pup cooperates you, it is suggested to praise his cooperation. You may also use assignment of a order like "no bite" or "no mouth", so he will associate his behavior with your command. This technique work with the average, eager-to-please pup.

Does your pup start mouthing you if you don't respond when he wants to? Is he constantly tripping you up, or starting to play tug-o-war with the leash when you're trying to walk him? Is he uncooperative when you direct him to do something like getting off the couch? If the answer is yes, you may have a tyrant or dominant dog . With this kind of pup you may need to exercise a little more discipline.