I believe that many poop scrapers have been lightly bitten by their own dogs! Do you know what it means when a dog does this? Why do dogs bite their owners gently with their teeth? In fact, it is not just playing with you, but also for the following reasons.

1. Declaration of sovereignty
Dogs are very possessive, so they gently bite their owners with their teeth to leave their own scent on the owners to mark their assertion of sovereignty. In addition to nibbling, the dogs may also rub or lick their owners.
2. Want the owner to play with it
If the owner has not played with the dog for a long time, when the dog feels bored, it may bite the owner gently, hoping to attract the owner's attention in this way and let the owner play with it. At this time, the owner can put down what he is doing and interact with the dog. He can also prepare more toys for the dog to play with.
3. Express dissatisfaction
Some dogs have a bad temper. If the owner exerts too much force when petting it and makes it feel uncomfortable, it may bite the owner gently to ask the owner to let it go.

4. Teeth grinding
Under normal circumstances, dogs will start to change their teeth at about 3-7 months. During the process of tooth replacement, the dog's gums will be itchy, so they like to chew on things to relieve the discomfort of the teeth. It happens that the owner's hands are soft and comfortable to bite, so the dog likes to nibble on the owner's hand. In this regard, owners can prepare some teething sticks or toys for dogs to grind their teeth.
