When raising a dog, the owner has encountered a situation where the dog bites your hands and feet. In fact, the dog does not hate you because he does this. The owner should not misunderstand it. Let’s take a look below!
① Itchy and uncomfortable teeth
In fact, when a puppy reaches a certain age, it will have a tooth change period, and during this period, the puppy's teeth will be itchy, so it will often bite things, and even bite the owner's hands and feet.
Because doing this can help relieve itching, if you don’t want your puppy to bite things randomly, you can prepare a tooth grinding toy for it!
② Treat your hands and feet as toys
Poop shovelers like to touch their mouths with their hands and feet when they were very young. Then over time, the dog will think that their hands and feet are actually toys, and naturally they will bite your hands and feet for no reason.
If you do not correct it in time, it will be bad for hurting other people!
③ You ignore it
The owner is too busy with work and often does not play with dogs. In order to get your attention, the dog will do some movements in front of you, and also directly bite your hands and feet.
Doing this is to remind the owner not to ignore it, and play with it!
④ It misses you so much
Dog misses its owner too much. When you get home from get off work, the dog will suddenly run to you, licking and rubbing you, and some dogs will excitedly bite your hands and feet.
⑤ It is hungry
When the dog is hungry, it will actually bite the owner's hands and feet. It will hint that you feed it and will also take its own bowl in front of you. The owner should feed the dog regularly and regularly, and should also pay more attention to its diet.
⑥ You offend it
If the owner offends the dog, then it is also a very revengeful dog breed, then you will be in trouble. The dog will definitely find an opportunity to take revenge on you, and naturally some dogs will bite your hands and feet.
Conclusion: Does your dog like to bite your hands and feet?