Quote Originally Posted by Bojacc357
He better correct it fast. I had a couple that bite like that as pups. Everytime they started I pick them up ahead them in the air. That unstable feeling they could fall made them stop. While putting them down I pet them. It took awhile and still when they get excited they want to grab but not with aggression.

I agree. All of mine were like that but I didn't hold them in the air. Instead, I grabbed mine by the mouth and give it a lil squeeze and tell it DROP IT. If that doesn't work then I grabb them, run my thumb down the side of it's jaw (while still holding their mozzle of course) & place my thumb between the same space you place a parting stick & hold it as if was a big mouth bass or a crappy. It can't close it's mouth while being held that way. I do the grown 1's the same way when I'm giving wormer. They eat out of these hands & drink. This is the reason I say there is no such thing as a manbiter. You can't allow them to be bratts or they could grow to test you & others. That goes for any breed. That doesn't take away from gameness but it shows smarts.