This is only my second post, but you guys are all super - the info/ideas I've found on this site are indispensible.
One issue I've been struggling with is how to play rough while avoiding the biting. My 9 month old pup likes to play rough occassionally - which admittedly I love. We wrestle around on the floor and just "rough house" I guess. My problem is she uses her mouth most of the time. I can't really see how else she could play rough - she's got 4 legs and a head - what else would she do - head butt me? She certainly doesn't "bite" or come close to clamping down, just tries to get my hands in her mouth. The problem however is that with all the tossing/turning/fun I end up scratched/bleeding from her sharp teeth. How do you guys do it? Should I just use toys to tease her with while playing rough? She does know the difference between "mouthing" and "biting" because if I'm watching TV and she wants to play, she might nip at my hands. I tell her no bite, so she might mouth me and jump back (taunting me to play). The next taunt might be a little more mouth and a jump back, then maybe a tooth, then the mouth/teeth at which point I decide on a time out or redirect. Any advice?
Thanks.
One issue I've been struggling with is how to play rough while avoiding the biting. My 9 month old pup likes to play rough occassionally - which admittedly I love. We wrestle around on the floor and just "rough house" I guess. My problem is she uses her mouth most of the time. I can't really see how else she could play rough - she's got 4 legs and a head - what else would she do - head butt me? She certainly doesn't "bite" or come close to clamping down, just tries to get my hands in her mouth. The problem however is that with all the tossing/turning/fun I end up scratched/bleeding from her sharp teeth. How do you guys do it? Should I just use toys to tease her with while playing rough? She does know the difference between "mouthing" and "biting" because if I'm watching TV and she wants to play, she might nip at my hands. I tell her no bite, so she might mouth me and jump back (taunting me to play). The next taunt might be a little more mouth and a jump back, then maybe a tooth, then the mouth/teeth at which point I decide on a time out or redirect. Any advice?
Thanks.