my 1 month old puppy bites me little bit can i consult doctor or its normal
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Yes, It is normal for puppies to bite and chew as they are exploring the world and learning about their environment. However, it is important to teach your puppy bite inhibition, or the ability to control the force of their bites, so that they do not accidentally hurt people. If your puppy's biting is causing you pain or concern, it is a good idea to speak with a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer for guidance.
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it's normal
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i got 1 drop of blood
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it's normal buy teething toys for your Puppy
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is it ok
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yes it's ok
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Thank u
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what precautions i should follow at that wound
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ofcourse it is normal....
Check Expert Guide and Search puppy biting
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Please Search your query in Pet Community
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it is perfectly normal behaviour
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See the image below CHECKOUT EXPERT GUIDE AND RABIES AND....treatment
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abhi toh party shuru huyi hai, he'll continue for 6 months
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and Dear tetanus and Anti-rabies injections...are compulsory...when your puppy is not fully vaccinated....
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Hahahah right Saksham😂👍🏻
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thank u
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Just as a toddler feels there way around the big world with their hands, a puppy will do the same with their mouth. It is a common and normal behaviour among all young pups. As they begin to teethe, they naturally need things to chew and will therefore begin to bite.
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Wash the bite area with soap and water. If the bite is bleeding, put pressure on it using sterile gauze or a clean cloth.
If the bleeding has stopped, put antibiotic ointment on the area.
Cover the area with a bandage or sterile gauze.
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Treating an Animal bite
Please read this guide carefully....
Expert Guide and Search "Treating an animal bite"
And ya also consult doctor....
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I also got a minor cut from my pup accidentally but it didn't cause any complications
But it's always better to consult vet
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My sister's puppy(1.5month) bite me...it was also a minor cut....
And immediately, I consulted Doctor and he suggested me a Shot of tetanus and anti-rabies.
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because they are not fully vaccinated.
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Yes Jake was fully vaccinated when it happened
Yes Kajal you are right , it's alway better to precautions even it's a minor one
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Hi please check our the guide as suggested by fellow pawrents.
Also, check this question.
Ms Monisha, the expert trainer has answered already.
Shared via Pet Perfect app. Click here to checkout the Query https://www.petperfect.in/petcommunity/question?id=59
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It is totally normal, you do not need to visit the vet for it. Also just like in humans, teething is an uncomfortable experience, and your dog may act a little strange. Your dog will be done teething before he's a year old, though, so his behavior won't necessarily stand out from typical puppy curiosity. Teething is just normal.
The teething process itself usually ends at around eight to nine months of age, when all the adult teeth have erupted
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To stop this, you can handover your pup some teething toys, snatch balls and rope toys so that they will be busy chewing and sharping teeths on toys.
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it is noemal for 1 month pup to bite as it the period for their teething
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it's normal as during the small age they are having growing teeth due to feel which they have something itchiness and that's why they bite
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It's normal. 🌺
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yes it's normal friend.
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you can give him a stick that is better than they will not bite you
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It's perfectly normal.
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Your pup is teething.
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And when he bites just try to distract him with a Toy.
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