Preventing Mouthing, Nipping and Gnawing

Biting, nipping and mouthing are absolutely normal for growing dogs. Like human babies they discover the world by putting things in their mouth. The also nip to alleviate dental pain.   However these behaviors are not so normal in an adult dog and could mean that the dog is nervous, afraid or needs a dental check up.  Many bite simply because they are cutting new teeth.

Gnawing on things helps soothe the gums around the teeth, and loosen baby teeth as well. Many baby teeth are chewed and swallowed along with whatever they else the puppy is chewing; so do not be alarmed if your puppy suddenly seems to be missing teeth and you can’t find the lost tooth anywhere  It is quite easy to train a puppy not to bite you.

Most puppies will recognize that you are in pain if you simply make a squealing noise or say “ouch.”   Make sure you withdraw your hand away immediately the second you are nipped. This lets the puppy know that the biting is unacceptable.

It also helps to immediately substitute your hand with something that is right for the dog to chew on like a rawhide chew toy.  Sometimes a puppy will try to mouth or gnaw in you because t he wants to play. If you anticipate the bite coming, say the command “Off!” before he can chomp you.

Quarantine a puppy that bites in order to get the animal to  equate the idea of loneliness with nipping.  It is also important to make sure that you or member of your family are not actually encouraging your puppy to nip and bite by offering their hands to the animal to gnaw or chew.    You may be encouraging him to nip by playing chase. You may be encouraging the dog to nip at your heels. This can soon turn into a full-fledged problem when the dog grows older and responds to a running human by biting his legs or nipping his heels.  You can also encourage this nipping by teasing him. Don’t hold the dogs toys out of range and make him jump for it.   This trains you puppy to believe that nipping makes a person drop things that they want , such as food they may be eating or cooking,  Dogs that are orphaned or torn away from their mother before the acceptable eight-week nurturing time with mom is up may not have learned what is called “bite inhibition”. Usually the mother dog teaches her puppies not to bite by disciplining him if he bites his littermates.

If your dog was allowed to remain with mom and his littermates for an appropriate amount of time (until at least 8 weeks of age), then mom should have taught him the beginnings of bite inhibition.  Nipping is quite common with adult dog but particularly in puppies. I believe the best thing that you can do is to encourage acceptable behavior by discouraging the unacceptable behavior. Don’t hit a dog for gnawing you especially one that is teething.

Is the Pet Rewards Platinum Visa Worth It?

The Rewards Platinum Visa is worth checking into if you like credit cards that also give you reward points. The PetRewards Platinum Plus Visa card is for pet lovers who want a credit card with a rewards program that allows them to earn points towards towards veterinary services, pet food discount certificates, and shelter donations. The Bank of America issues it. It sounds like a great card but there are some points about it that you should be aware of you.

The Pet Rewards Platinum Visa is one of those cards that gives you a 0% introductory APR on purchases and six months cash advance checks for your first 6 billing cycles. However this does not apply to cash balances at any time that you do own the card. Another thing to realize here is that the ,real, interest rate that kicks in after six months is 18.24%. That is also the rate for any cash advances. If you miss a payment on any bill that you own you can also be charged 18.25% rate at the discretion of the credit card company before the six-month 0% trial rate is up.

However this card does have quite a generous credit line of $25,000 if you qualify for it. You can also get insurance, including extended car rental and warranty coverage on services and purchases for up to a year.

The best thing about it is the rewards program for veterinary services and pet products is generous and you can put your pet’s picture on your credit card! You learn two points for every dollar spent at participating veterinary clinics, pet food retailers, farm and feed stores, and one point for all other purchases.

The worst thing about it is that you need a high credit rating to get accepted for a PetRewards Platinum Plus VISA. Otherwise you may not be offered the card at the good introductory rate.

There are some perks that come with the card, especially if you are the sentimental type are reminded of your pet every time you pay. You customize your the PetRewards Platinum Plus Visa card by putting your pet’s picture on your credit card. Otherwise you can choose from several pet-related card designs.
You can put your points toward charitable pet related causes. Aside from earning points towards pet products and pet related services you can also put your points towards shelter donations. You can start redeeming points fast. You can start redeeming products and services for as low as 750 points

PetRewards Platinum Plus VISA comes with the Bank of America’s Purchase Replacement program. This feature provides for repair or replacement for covered purchases that are stolen, damaged or lost at a known location, within 90 days of the date of purchase.

The lack of an annual fee is attractive as is the generous amount of miles offered by the PetRewards Platinum Plus VISA card. The points are quickly earned and are good for both donating money and getting big discounts on pet-related services and goods. The introductory rate expires is quite high so it is not a good card to carry a balance on month to month.