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If you want the best seat in the house ... move the dogUnknown Dog play human Far and away one of the best and most popular doggy playpens around, this model features an ingenious swinging pet door that allows your pup to enter and exit the playpen as they please, but that also locks for those times when you're wanting to keep your furry friend securely contained. 
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Here are the steps to help your puppy understand that play biting and nipping is not acceptable with humans. An expandable plastic pet pen that features a small doggie door to provide your pooch with easy access to his play space. How to Minimize Your Dog’s Mouthing and NippingDogs spend a great deal of time playing, chewing and investigating objects. They also enjoy playing with people, of course. Puppies chew on our fingers and toes, and they investigate people’s bodies with their mouths and teeth. This kind of behavior may seem cute when your dog is seven weeks old, but it’s not so endearing when he’s two or three years old—and much bigger!

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All dogs deserve to play, but what do you do when you can’t be there to supervise them 100% of the time? One of the most popular solutions to this common problem is the humble dog playpen. Big or small, indoor or outdoor, dog playpens allow our canine companions to do their thing when we can’t be there to keep them out of trouble. Solid Wool Balls If your puppy bites you while playing, that means playtime is over, with no exceptions. Yelling at or physically punishing your puppy, as strange as it sounds, is also a type of reward. It teaches them that biting gets some kind of response from you, which is known as positive punishment. This can also make them fearful of being handled. Instead, teach them that biting will get them nothing. Kathy Santo, dog trainer and columnist for AKC Family Dog, suggests turning around and tucking your hands into your armpits.
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Calling all dog lovers! Sign up to TeamDogs for your weekly dose of dog news, pictures and stories. You’d think that dogs and play would go together like apples and cinnamon, and in most cases, they do. But depending on how a dog was raised and treated, he may not enjoy or even know how to play. Just like you need a balance in your life otherwise you’ll feel off, your dog does too. According to a study from Bristol University, dogs who don’t play regularly can suffer from problems like anxiety, aggression, whining, and not listening, among other problematic behaviors. Dogs playing by themselves should be encouraged. If you have a dog who can entertain himself, it’s a sign of intelligence. Your dog is getting out energy, chewing, chasing, challenging his mind, and practicing skills when he plays.

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