If you want to train a dog to bite, you should not own it. Period.
To train your puppy from biting or teething on people, just rub a stick of butter on your hands. Its best to use a stick of butter, rather than regular in a tub butter. Instead of teething/biting your puppy should just lick. Enjoy training your puppy! Info from Dogs101 on Animal Planet
they wont unless you tell them its bad(best done when a puppy)
The best way to train a puppy to stay within the boundaries of its designated area is to use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, when the puppy stays within the boundaries. Consistent training and supervision are key to teaching the puppy to understand and respect the boundaries.
The best ways to train a house puppy include using positive reinforcement, consistency, patience, and establishing a routine. It is important to set clear boundaries, provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, and seek professional help if needed.
The best time would be when your puppy is about 4 or 5 weeks old, or until the puppy is old enough to be away from its mother.
I tought mine to fethc in water with a tennis ball.
If its a puppy, i would suggest a harness. if its a full grown dog you might use a pinch collar or choker chain.
The best place to get puppy training is either from a pet store or a qualified pet trainer; pet stores, such as Pet Smart, usually have trained personnel, and qualified private pet trainers can go on one-on-one sessions with your puppy in order to train them.
You can buy pee pads (sold at your local pet shop), and on weekends you can potty train it!
Because learning as a baby helps him keep the knowledge till he is an average adult. As long as you train him things as a puppy and practice them all of his life, he will know much more than a dog who has never been trained when a baby. Here is an example. If you want to train your dog to listen to you at all times, its best to start him out as a puppy. That way, he knows who's vioce is callig him, commanding him,ect.
To train a puppy to use an indoor dog potty, start by establishing a consistent routine for feeding and potty breaks. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats and praise, when the puppy uses the potty correctly. Gradually reduce the size of the indoor potty area as the puppy learns. Clean up accidents promptly and avoid punishing the puppy for mistakes. Consistency and patience are key to successful potty training.
When it is a puppy. To gain it's respect you must train a dog at a young age no matter what reason. You must help the dog along with it's training. Hope this was helpful.