Leo as well as his Dangerously Sharp Teeth

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Believe it or not, that’s Leo in both pictures!

Wow. My wonderful bit puppy has been replaced by a savage monster. His charming bit nibbles have transformed into full-on chomps, as well as even though his teeth are still tiny, they are mighty. My fingers as well as arms are a war zone. bad Erich has it worse. For some reason, Leo likes to take it out a lot more on him than me. It may be since I have a low pain tolerance as well as yelp more.

At this point, I’m not sure what’s worse: the potty training or the teething. No matter exactly how lots of times or different methods we try to get Leo to stop biting us, he keeps going. First, we tried stating “ow” loudly like one more puppy would do, however that only triggered him to begin barking at us. then we tried to stop playing as well as stand up, however that resulted in a lot more barking as well as biting at our clothes as well as legs. We likewise tried distracting him by putting a toy in his mouth, however I assumption our flesh is so much a lot more satisfying to chew instead of the piles of toys surrounding him, including his preferred toy, Max. As somewhat of a last-ditch effort, we gotten Sentry stop That habits modification Spray, which releases a startling hissing noise together with calming pheromones that are indicated to distract as well as kick back your dog. Leo has the most bizarre reaction to it. When it very first goes off, he does a quick bit “puppy zoomie” in a circle then plops down as well as relaxes.

Luckily, he hasn’t destroyed any type of home items. Yet. That may be since we enjoy him like a hawk in any way times. I can’t state the exact same for myself though. While trying to step the crate by myself, I took a chunk out of the wall (Sorry, Erich). regrettably for me, I couldn’t blame it on Leo since it was as well high up.

 

For my fingers’ sake, please let me understand exactly how to make it through the teething stage in the comments below!

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