well your puppy bites almost everything then it is just teething. I know because i have two yorkie terriers and they are almost a year old and that chew and chew and chew on everything in site well that they can reach. Like when you first bring your puppy or puppies home they will try to find something to chew on but before YOU BRING YOUR DOG HOME TRY TO PUPPY PROOF THE HOUSE FIRST like one of the main targets are your curtains and walls and most of all is the WIRES that can electric your puppy so I suggest you try to keep everything out of site that could harm or kill you puppies or dogs
It depends from the dog if you have a pup it will nibble everyone and everything because its teeth are growing. If its old it wont care. If its in the middle it depends from the type of dog.
they are just playing and if it breaks the skin then it is accidental
She's hungry.
Dogs may nibble on your hair as a sign of affection or to show dominance. It could also be a way for them to groom you, as they would do with other dogs in their pack.
cause its the only person her will kiss her
While human food and table scraps are not recommended for dogs, there should be no health concerns if the dog managed to get a nibble of cheese.
I gently began to nibble on the suspicious looking cake.The rabbit had a nibble on the carrot.Go on, try it. Have a nibble.
nibble is in electronic equal 4 bit nibble=4bit
When I look at you , all I want to do is nibble on your ear . The mouse found a piece of cheese to nibble on
Noun: one nibble, two nibbles Verb: nibble, nibbles, nibbling, nibbled
Just a nibble, crumb, or morsel should be okay - don't slather it with anything fattening though!
A nibble is a half of a byte, 4 bits.