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  • Yes, later biting from frustration when they can't get at what they feel they must have a go at is entirely different from puppy biting and is extremely difficult to stop in my opinion. Stopping a puppy biting is another matter and I would agree with NoBarkus. Just firmly warn her and reward her when she stops. Try to avoid snatching your hand or whatever away, just remain calm. I find a yelp helps too while she bites, especially if she has had sibling play.

    Welcome to you both, she is a very pretty girl.

  • @Athena:

    She will be 9wks this monday. I found her on puppyfind.com. A lady has 2 basenjis, they weren't trying to breed but they had 4 pups.

    Hopefully the sire and dam have been DNA tested for Fanconi? If not, you should consider doing the test. It is a cheek swab that you do yourself. You can read and learn about Basenji Health at www.basenjihealth.org

    You said that you have had her for a week or so and she will only be 9wks old this Monday? IMO this is a bit early to be taken from the litter. I have found with B puppies that 10 to 12 weeks is much better, unless going to an experienced Basenji home or to a home with another Basenji or other breed. They learn "bite" inhibition" from littermates…. and I do not believe that Basenjis are really mature enough to learn the "pack" at 8wks or under.

    That said, you now have to take the place of the pack and littermates, in play when they get to rough the puppies will "scream" and really protest to hard biting... Remember that dogs "talk" with their mouths... and play with their mouths. You need to squeal, scream really loud when too much biting happens (which is usually when they are really over stimulated) and all play stops at that point. Puppy is ignored... until they calm down. Human body parts are replaced to the puppy with a suitable play toy. Many toys and chew toys are "required"...

  • Congratulations, Athena! She is beautiful! :)

  • they always look so innocent at that age.

  • What a little cutie Athena is - so many wrinkles!

  • What a face!:)

    I second Tanza's biting advice! GL!

  • Just an idea… but if the sire/dam are known, give their akc numbers and we can probably find if they really didn't mean it or are repeat breeders giving same sad song.

    PLEASE get your pup tested for Fanconi and PLEASE strip test and read up on basenji health issues.

    I agree with Pat, but let me add one thing. When a pup is super mouthy, often the best you can do it let them bite in play but stop if too hard. Cara is a year old and the mouthiest creature I have ever owned. She bites her own foot and thigh, the bed, everything, when she is excited or frustrated. But although her mouth is on me constantly, she rarely applies enough pressure to hurt, much less leave a mark.

    Think of toddlers putting things in their mouth, and you have a 9 wk old pup. It is normal behavior that you have to take time to change.

    All that said, seriously cute adorable puppy. Congrats and welcome to the board.

  • Once she has all her shots, it would be time to get her into a gentle puppy class.
    Re fanconi testing, please keep us informed. We all are interested in hearing your results.

  • She is adorable..congratulations..

  • Adorable face - probably a devil in hiding :p
    If the biting is clearly play biting a firm NO should work (and see previous comments). If more serious then try bitter apple spray. You definitely want to stop this type before it gets out of hand.
    Mine (3 yrs old) occasionally will bite (gently and really just a mouthing) when trying to get my attention to play. But you can tell from her expression that she knows she did something unacceptable.
    Consistent training is the most important thing you could do.

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