How to Stop Puppy Biting 4 Proven Fixes (Step-by-Step Guide) EP02

Terrified your puppy’s biting means you’re failing? You’re not. It’s normal—and fixable with simple, proven steps. Ghabraiye mat—yeh stage normal hai. Sahi tareekon se aap biting ko aaj se control kar sakte hain. What you’ll learn (quick overview): Why puppies bite (teething, attention, over‑arousal) Technique 1: Toy Hand Distance Rule (6 inches) so hands stay safe Technique 2: Break & Redirect to reset over‑excited pups Technique 3: Multiple Toys Rotation (switch every ~2 minutes) Technique 4: Calm Energy Management so your dog mirrors your vibe B.I.T.E. FREE quick cheat sheet + what to do when toys fail Timestamps 00:00 — Hands ≠ Toys (Hook) 00:21 — Why Puppies Leave the Toy & Bite 01:22 — Our Job: Teach Gentle Play 01:49 — Rule #1: Always Keep a Toy 02:10 — Mistake #1: Toy Timing (Wants PLAY) 03:42 — Technique: 6-Inch Distance (Keep Toy Away) 04:04 — Technique: Rotate Toys (Every ~2 Minutes) 05:15 — Technique: Break & Redirect (Calm Reset) 06:45 — Generalize: Switch Hands + Redirect from Body 07:57 — Finish Strong: Transition to Solo Chew 08:27 — Pattern: Play → Break → Safe Toys (No Attention) 08:43 — Safety: Choose the Right Chew Toys 09:08 — Core Rule: Teeth ≠ Skin (Sign-off) 09:28 — Thanks + What to Watch Next B.I.T.E. FREE cheat sheet (copy‑friendly) Breathe & calm yourself Interrupt gently (short break) Toy to mouth (follow the 6‑inch rule) Exit briefly if needed (reset) Focus on soft play Rotate toys every ~2 min Engage proactively (don’t wait for biting) End on calm (reward quiet mouth) When toys don’t work (rapid fixes) Try novel textures (rubber, rope, frozen chew, food‑stuffed) Short tether or crate break (1–3 min) to reset arousal Switch rooms, reduce stimulation, lower your energy Re‑start with the 6‑inch distance and animated toy (not static) #HowToStopPuppyBiting #PuppyTraining #DogTrainingHindi #DogTrainingIndia #PuppyTeething #StopPuppyBiting #IndianDogOwners #PetGuruAcademy #CalmEnergy #ToyRotation #BreakAndRedirect #PuppyCare #FamilySafeTraining #Hinglish Always supervise around kids; end session if arousal spikes