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Dog Destructive Chewing: Stopping Your Dog From Chewing Up Your World

15 August 2009 No Comment

Dog destructive chewing seems to vary among dogs. Some absolutely love to chew on everything and anything. Some dogs could care less.

Listed below are three reasons why some dogs chew:

* Dogs have an innate desire to chew on things, especially if it is something that tastes good like a bone. Unfortunately, some dogs also love to chew on weird stuff like pens and table legs! * Chewing helps provide calmness for anxious or nervous canines. * Under-exercised dogs will sometimes chew to get rid of pent up energy

So how do you stop destructive chewing?

1. You first need to dog proof your home in much the same way you would with a new toddler walking around. Put your stuff away, make sure no food is left laying around and keep the temptations to a minimum for your dog.

2. Refrain from giving your dog your old personal items to chew on as this only serves to confuse the dog. They will not understand what is off limits.

3. Provide your doggie with other appropriate items to chew such as bones and toys. Make these things available so that your dog will begin to associate them as her own.

4. Spend time with your dog, watching for any chewing problems so that you can correct them while they are happening.

5. Come up with a sound that you can make when you catch your dog chewing. You do not want to hit or yell, as this will be counter productive to your dog trusting you. You might want to use a water spray bottle to startle your dog when they are chewing something to let them know it is wrong.

Love your doggie and be patient. You can stop dog destructive chewing with a little patience and love.

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