How To Stop Puppy Biting Easily

Published 2024-03-03
How To Stop Puppy Biting In Seconds. See how to stop a puppy from nipping you. There are simple ways to stop your puppy biting and nipping you and I go over how I achieve this quickly and easily.

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All Comments (21)
  • For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕
  • @JayNAmyHiatt
    I have a 54 pound, 6 month old puppy. He has more toys and things to chew on than the average dog but I'm still his favourite chew toy😜 I'm consistently trying these tips but it seems to just annoy him and makes him even more bratty. I appreciate these videos because I'm sure he'd be much worse if I didn't keep trying. He's really sweet (most of the time) and smart so I know if I keep working with him, he's going to be a great dog😊
  • @uriesuh9431
    I love Will’s videos the most they’ve been the most helpful🏆. I’ve seen so many other videos and what stands out with Will is his level of empathy. I get all dogs are different, for me just not into the total militant way of raising a dog. Cheers Will and thank you!
  • @jennieshrew
    This is great advice and we have been implementing it from day 1 but it's so hard when you have lots of young children and the puppy is very excitable. Requires constant intervention from us as the puppy loves to run around the garden excitedly with the children
  • @user-st7qs1ej3t
    Thank sos much for this and the link to the free course! I love everything you’re about! It was good to see you with a daschund as well, I don’t see many trainers training them, we have a 10 month puppy who is proving to be very challenging with biting and barking at people, despite us trying very hard from the start with her training. We had a border collie for 14 years that I trained, another cross breed before that and both could be trusted to never chew anything or bite! This puppy is a huge wake up call that it’s not always the owner!
  • @BlackmarshK9
    I love the way you describe this! I will be using it in my training! Thanks Will!
  • @user-fx3ou2jh9k
    The passive hold is actually working for me. Now I don't get scratches and bites, and he is biting a lot less. But when he does get bitey, now I know what to do.
  • @therealcaldini
    Training my dog is easy. Training all the people who want to say hello to my dog, and who love sticking their hands in her mouth, is impossible! Same with jumping up to say hello. That’s the trouble with having the cutest dog in the park.
  • @ursulaatkan
    So precious and helpful - thank you very much!
  • @rlcesq11
    Love these videos I have learned a lot along the way
  • @JrFFoo
    Thanks for the tips 👏
  • @Thegamingbros662
    Just watched the training videos iv learnt so much from your videos thank you. 😊
  • @naomi26
    I was expecting my puppy to go through this phase. Cuz my other dogs did. But she did not. Very lucky hahaha.
  • Do your online courses include e-collars and prong collars? If not then I’m interested
  • @jaaplyler
    Do a whole Jack Russel terrier one
  • @ClxverStar
    Thank you so much! I find your advice very helpful and will help as long as my Bichon Frise practices this a whole lot and we stay consistent with this method! I had her for 4 days now and she knows her name and how to sit, come, and lay down. She’s very smart but since she!s 2 months old, she’s been teething and my whole family wants to make sure she doesn’t grow into the habit of biting people so we want to learn how to stop her from biting <3 So I thank you a lot for this!