Is it OK if a dog bites during play?

Cali Doll

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Bella
I'm not sure what's OK. When Bella and I get into a good play session, she starts biting. It doesn't hurt, and she's not trying to make it hurt--but she's definitely biting. I don't like it...at all. So, I make her stop. But, is it normal for a dog to bite during play, or should I always correct this behavior?

If it's normal, I will stop correcting her.

Similarly, I had a friend visit this past weekend, who was playing with Bella. Bella started biting her fingers (soft biting, no pain--but biting nonetheless). I told my friend to stop playing with Bella whenever she does that. It's like she associates physical play with biting.

Thoughts?
 
Well,just me--I never have allowed any of my dogs to bite me,for any reason. Not even when playing. They do have each other to play with,but even so,if they play with me,even when they were pups, I'd tell them "No bite your Ma." (of course,as pups, it had to be repeated)
 
Well,just me--I never have allowed any of my dogs to bite me,for any reason. Not even when playing. They do have each other to play with,but even so,if they play with me,even when they were pups, I'd tell them "No bite your Ma." (of course,as pups, it had to be repeated)

This is what I think, too. I wasn't sure if I was being unfair to her doggie instincts.
 
This is what I think, too. I wasn't sure if I was being unfair to her doggie instincts.

Some doggie instincts may be allowed-but "you" don't bite the hand that feeds you(or any other hand!! :mansfriend:
 
it is est to not allow it....
 
Two of mine does it while playing, they don't bite hard, not hard at all, it's more like sucking. I've allowed it, which I guess isn't right but they love to play like that and I don't mind it. They only play with me or my husband so I'm not worried about them hurting anyone. I think it's natural for them to use their mouth while playing, but I agree that it's for the best to teach them to play without biting, in the heat of the moment they might not always know their strength.
 
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