When do Springer Spaniels stop biting?

Springer Spaniels are known for being mouthy dogs, and they may nip or bite as puppies. However, with proper training and socialization, most Springer Spaniels will learn to stop biting by the time they are 12-18 months old.

Here are some tips to help your Springer Spaniel stop biting:

* Redirect the biting behavior. When your Springer Spaniel nips or bites, immediately redirect their attention to a toy or treat. This will teach them that biting is not an acceptable way to get attention.

* Use positive reinforcement. When your Springer Spaniel behaves well, praise them and give them treats. This will reinforce the positive behavior and make them more likely to repeat it.

* Avoid punishment. Punishment can actually make biting behavior worse. If you punish your Springer Spaniel for biting, they may become fearful or aggressive.

* Be consistent. The key to training your Springer Spaniel to stop biting is to be consistent with your training methods. If you give them mixed signals, they will not learn what is expected of them.

If you are having difficulty training your Springer Spaniel to stop biting, you may want to consult with a professional dog trainer.