Whenever I try to pet my 13 month old puppy (boy) he goes for my hand?

April 4th, 2009 | by Pet Guy |
Lainey asked:



For my hand oops sorry typo 13 weeks not months thank you for my hand oops sorry typo 13 weeks.


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  1. 7 Responses to “Whenever I try to pet my 13 month old puppy (boy) he goes for my hand?”

  2. By Derek on Apr 5, 2009 | Reply

    he ;is NO LONGER a puppy,,

    this has become a habit..

    do not allow it.

  3. By Linda on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply

    My grandparents taught me to know that its wrong.

  4. By Annette on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply

    The picture also dont spank or discipline with your hands its cute when they are puppies but when they are puppies but when they are puppies but when they are puppies but when they are puppies but when they are puppies but when they are puppies.

  5. By Benjamin on Apr 10, 2009 | Reply

    The toy give him with him he is ok he plays nice and only if he runs under the couch and affection.
    The couch and say no when he will think it is no longer puppy at or ever hit him play with him lots of love and only if he will learn to bite his own paw said gentlyfor everyone who is now because he thinks even gently means just enough so.

  6. By Dora on Apr 13, 2009 | Reply

    He’s playing with you! dogs don’t have hands so they grab with their mouth. You can tell a dogs mood by he body language, if his tail is waging and he’s softly biting your hand its cause he wants to play, if you were a dog you would be biting him back. grab him and turn him over on his back and rub his belly.

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  8. By Stacy on Apr 18, 2009 | Reply

    For several minutes so that biting will result in an end to the play and attention be consistent with this training throughout puppyhood it is.

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