Biting is a normal behavior from puppies. They are mostly biting during teething time or when they have worm infections. However a healthy and normal puppy will bite when it is teething. It is important for puppies to strengthen their jaws when they are having their teething time. However in case of stressful situations a puppy tends to bite. Hopefully there will of course be the time when it is maturing and will eventually stop biting. When they have plenty of soft toys to chew and to dig their teeth into they will never have the opportunity to dig into your favorite cushions or mattresses.
However, puppies learn not to bite too hard when they learn to suck on their mother's tits. There are other litter mates that puppies need to consider while they are growing up. When a puppy once squeals or expresses displeasure the other one automatically retaliates back. This is because puppies generally look forward to playmates and they of course would not like to spoil the fun. When a puppy bites a mom hard there would be some more punishment in reserve as well. Teething time can be a problem when they have sharp teeth coming out. You might feel the effect on some of the new items that might get affected.
Watch out for some of the cute videos that teach you how to stop puppies from biting by applying bitter greens like bitter gourd juice or neem juice where they might tend to bite. This automatically stops their desire to bite in turns. Puppies may often give redirected bites to children while they are playing. They would think they are just like the playmates they were born with. But if you show disapproval right at that time, he will know that this is not exactly what you have been looking for. It is also a good idea to keep babies and children who do not know how to protest, out of the way of any bound up puppy.
Redirected bites may come from them often. Instead surround them with enough stuffed toys and squeaky toys so that they can play with them thereafter. When you have their favorite stuffed toys handy the puppies will always have something favorite to chew on to.
Dr. Ed Bailey, popular animal behaviorist will explain how it is better and more ideal if the puppy stays with his mother and rest of the litter pups longer. This way they are able to appreciate their fellow beings more and are able to learn to communicate in less aggressive ways. They are also less likely to fight and attack in the slightest propositions.
This early stage of development is almost essential for puppies to become efficient communicators in the future. Quite opposite to popular theories when puppies are close to their own families they will definitely be close to their human families they later adopt as well. This way they are definitely going to be an easier fit to the human family they go to. They will be able to communicate properly as they would definitely make a greater fit with the human family they shift to.