Originally Posted by
Lucky098
At 10wks, puppies bite. Its part of their growing up. Right now, your puppy is kind of testing her limits.. seeing how hard she can bite something and what will happen if she does bite it.
Continue with the "no" command when she bites. If you need to, grab her muzzle and squeeze it shut tightly.. She should squeak a little and tell her in a growly tone of voice "no bite". She will learn that quickly.
As for your step daughter.. teach her to stand up, gross her hands, and walk away into a different room. Whenever the puppy starts to play too rough with your step daughter, that is what she is to do. When your step daughter does that, you as the "mama dog" need to correct that behavior. What I would probably do, is grab the puppy while it is in action.. Say "no bite" in a not very nice tone of voice, have the step daughter leave for a split second, and hold the puppy in my lap. Do not talk to the puppy, do not pet her, she is bascially being put in "time out". If she struggles, holder tighter. If she screams and has a royal fit, hold her through it until she is completely relaxed. Once she is relaxed.. praise her for the behavior you like.. and try it again. You shouldnt have to do it too many times before the light bulb clicks on and the puppy realizes that biting and being obnoxious gets her no where.