The nipping (more like biting) | Doberman Forum : Doberman Breed Dog Forums Basically the nipping (or biting--it amounts to the same thing) is a byeproduct of how puppies first learn to play--a quick nip is a puppy signal to play--as they get bigger and stronger the nips (bites) become harder and thier companion puppies if they get bitten too hard will stop playing with the biter and refuse to respond the the "nip
Nipping, rough with children | Doberman Forum : Doberman Breed Dog Forums Nipping is one thing but at his age he should not have any bite to his nip He needs to learn to use his mouth by not using force This is where you come in I teach using fun games, actually encouraging mouthing behavior for him to learn what is the correct pressure to use during these nips
Nipping. . . | Doberman Forum : Doberman Breed Dog Forums Nipping at you needs to be addressed through training, the Dobermann is not a large breed dog, if your afraid, you need a trainer to show you methods for teaching and correcting
10 month old doberman nipping jumping please help!! 10 month old doberman nipping jumping please help!! Jump to Latest 7 2K views 30 replies 7 participants last post by kwhitehead Oct 28, 2014 kwhitehead Discussion starter
Biting and other behaviors HELP | Doberman Forum : Doberman Breed Dog . . . She's doing the puppy dance and nipping and running around in circles So my answer would depend on the bites you are talking about "Real" bites (meant as aggression and not play) are a whole other ball of wax Also you said you crated him to go downstairs Is this something you commonly do?
how do I stop my puppy from nipping? - Doberman Forum And as puppies get older, they add to the nudging and nipping gets enhansed They play bow at you as if you were another dog They bark, they growl and what do they want--they want ATTENTION from you--they want you to play them, to go out with them to take them out to pee or out for a walk