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Claude Pets

Write a Puppy Biting and Mouthing Plan

Prompt
Create a bite inhibition training plan for a [age] puppy. Include redirection, consistency, and socialisation approaches.
Why it works

Bite inhibition training is one of the most important skills puppies must learn before 16 weeks.

If you've searched for help with puppy biting and mouthing, you've found the right resource. This Claude prompt is designed specifically for dog owners and trainers who need a structured, evidence-based training plan to teach bite inhibition before a puppy reaches 16 weeks old. Bite inhibition—the ability to control the force and frequency of biting—is one of the most critical skills puppies learn during their development window. Without proper training at this stage, puppies can develop harmful biting behaviors that persist into adulthood. This prompt helps you create a customized plan that addresses your specific puppy's age and situation, incorporating redirection techniques, consistency strategies, and proper socialization approaches that actually work.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply fill in the age placeholder with your puppy's current age in weeks or months. For example, if you have an 8-week-old Golden Retriever, you'd input "8-week-old" into the bracket. Claude then generates a complete training plan tailored to that developmental stage, accounting for the fact that younger puppies need different approaches than older ones. The age specification matters because an 8-week-old puppy's bite inhibition training differs significantly from a 14-week-old's.

When you run this prompt, Claude produces a comprehensive training plan that typically includes specific redirection techniques you can use during play, a timeline for implementing different stages of training, consistency tips for all household members, and socialization strategies that reinforce gentle mouthing. You'll get practical, actionable steps rather than vague advice, along with explanations of why each component matters for your puppy's development.

For best results, share additional context about your puppy beyond just age. Include details like breed size, activity level, how many people live in your household, and whether your puppy plays with other dogs. This information helps Claude customize the plan even further, accounting for factors like a high-energy breed needing more frequent training sessions or multiple household members needing consistent protocols.