What should I do if Teddy keeps biting things?

There is a reason why Teddy likes to bite things. As a puppy, he is full of curiosity about things around him and treats objects as playmates. He lies down with his forelimbs forward, which is an invitation gesture. Secondly, 3 to 6 months after birth, when the deciduous teeth are about to transform into permanent teeth, Teddy puppies especially like to bite things, and their gums become itchy, which leads to a phenomenon of physiological desire. The third point is that a puppy with strong growth potential has too much energy and nowhere to use it, especially the growing little Teddy. In addition to the methods of strong punishment and spanking, you should also review:
(1) After entering the house, restrict it from playing in the kennel and sports ground.
(2) Choose toys for it to play with, such as commercially available fake bones made of cowhide, hard balls, or things that are no longer used (dolls, shoes, etc.).
(3) Increase your walking time and amount of exercise outside.
(4) During this biting time, put movable objects up or put them away. A puppy that has no biting habit at all is either physically sick or has a bad temperament. As long as you are good at stopping the dog from biting, it can still be taught. At the same time, transfer its abundant energy to training, and it will be beneficial. You can try it.
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