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  • Don't reinforce it. Let her do it but don't feed her. Or feed her at different times when she doesn't bite you.

    It'll take a bit, but animals just re do whatever worked, when they try to communicate with us.
    If that doesn't work or gets them something else they didn't want, they'll stop doing it.

  • I really hope so, it's quite annoying and she's not actually hungry as there's always dry food in her bowl. I think she's quite smart (I taught her to play fetch!) but my boyfriend maintains that she's not very bright, so we'll see if she can be trained.

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