What to Do If a Pomeranian Likes to Bite? Then You Have to Train and Discipline Them Well
Today the editor wants to talk to everyone about the topic of Pomeranians. Many people nowadays like to raise small Pomeranians. However, there are some who want to raise one but dare not, fearing being bitten or that their dog might harm others. Today the editor will teach everyone what to do if a Pomeranian keeps biting, so we can prevent our dogs from biting people.

First, you need to scold strictly to let the Pomeranian know it did something wrong; your expression must be serious, or else the Pomeranian will think you are just playing with it. Second, the way to scold is to hold its chin or tap the ground with a stick to make a sound to scare it. Third is a combination of kindness and severity: if biting happens again, repeatedly scold it; once it improves, reward by stroking its head and giving it something to eat. After a period of time, it will understand that biting is bad behavior.

Fourth is to use external aids, specifically anti-bite spray. If this still can’t change the Pomeranian’s bad habit, you can go to a veterinary hospital to buy "anti-lick and bite spray" and spray it on exposed skin to help cultivate good habits in the Pomeranian. Fifth is to understand the reasons why Pomeranians bite. Sometimes they bite strangers due to caution or fear, which is a form of self-protection. At this time, you can invite friends over to get the dog used to interacting with strangers.

Sixth is to have friends help care for the Pomeranian while you watch nearby, giving the dog a sense of security. Make sure all feeding comes from your hands to let the dog know this person is a friend to trust and not someone who will cause harm. Seventh is to take frequent walks to increase exposure to the outside world and strangers, enhancing the Pomeranian’s experience and gradually adjusting its behavior. The editor hopes that when a Pomeranian bites, people will patiently guide it rather than scold it. Alright, that’s all for today’s content; hope it helps you.