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I think it would be a passifying behavior as a comfort. If you want her to stop nibbling on you,you should yelp as if she hurt you. Discipline her for doing on things you don't want her to do it to. And get a toy for her so can use a type a chewing-comfort
year old great dane gets a bone.tries to bury in furniture or in bed. he nudges and pushes with his nose so hard it gets skinned and bleed.
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why does my male aussi become agressive when I talk to another dog or a dog approaches me? Only does it with me, not my husband or son
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What does my puppy want?
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by MrsRivera:) on August 16th, 2011
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You're reading My lab likes to nibble on my arm, leg, blankets or whatever with her front teeth. Why does she do that? Is it a nervous habit?
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Good answer, A good sharp yelp helps out on a lot of behaviors! Watch "Its me or the dog" on animal planet She uses the "Yelp" quit a bit.
by gotta luv danes on August 9th, 2008