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			<p>Around age 6 months is when the canine (fang) teeth are coming in.  If there are 2 rows of teeth they may need to be pulled.  If the teeth aren't loose then I would consult a vet.  
Some of the biting behavior (I attack mom's hand, arms and ankles) could be behavioral and not from the &quot;teething&quot; at all.  Try to also work on behavior modification for the inappropriate biting.  Here are a couple helpful websites:
http://www.perfectpaws.com/agg.html
http://www.ddfl.org/behavior/cathumag.pdf
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