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Question by DeeDeeCal
Submitted on 5/1/2005
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I recently purchased a Yorkie and he has been in our home just about 2 weeks.  He is of course with the new teeth that hurt and I wonder if you could shed some light on how to stop the bitting due to teething?  He is a good pup, just continues to nibble once he has started...Please help?  Have a 6 yr old who loves him but is afraid when he grabs the bottom of her pants to play one day he got a little of the leg, she is in love with him but afraid.  Any thoughts on how to break him from this?  Appreciate all!


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