It is unlikely that anyone is afraid of puppy bites - it is not at all painful and not scary, but over time this habit risks becoming dangerous.
Remember: a well-behaved dog should not bite even during play, so the first thing you should do if the puppy is aiming at your legs or hands is to offer him a toy.
Chew toys and special treats are essential when little dogs are teething.
In addition, it is worth showing your pet that you do not consider attempts to bite during play to be something funny.
The next time your puppy bites you, stop the game and go into another room, leaving the little one alone for a while.
It is also worth following certain rules during the game.
Don't play with your puppy with your hands or bring them close to his face, using toys instead. But you can satisfy your desire for physical contact by petting your pet and scratching him behind the ear.
Finally, don't forget about the importance of socialization - go outside more often and introduce your pet to other people and dogs, and also train the animal to the "No" command.