STOP DOG CHEWING PROBLEMS – INSTANTLY!
At some point in every dog owner’s life,
there will be a need to
stop dog chewing problems. Dogs,
in particular puppies, chew for a variety of reasons. One thing
they don’t do is chew out of
spite.
Dogs do what comes naturally to them. Trying to stop dog
chewing can be a challenge. Below I’ll explain some of the
reasons why dogs chew and then give you tips on how to stop dog
chewing.
Puppies Are A lot Like Little Kids
Puppies are like little kids and babies. That means they like
to crawl around and explore. Everything to them is strange and
so they need to explore their surroundings.
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But unlike little kids who explore with their hands, puppies
explore with their mouths. Puppies chew for a variety of
reasons. In order to stop dog chewing problems, you need to
know why they are chewing. Here are a few reasons they
chew:
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Teething
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Boredom/loneliness
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Anxiety
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Attention
Teething
Puppies don’t know the difference between a $200 pair of Nikes
and an old pair of tennis shoes. So when they are teething,
which ever of those items are in his path, those items will get
chewed on. If you want to
stop dog chewing problems then
you need to be able to train your dog to differentiate between
acceptable items to chew on from unacceptable items.
Boredom/Loneliness
If you’re gone for long periods of time (say for instance you
work long hours) and your dog is left alone, chewing relieves
boredom and loneliness for them. Again, your puppy cannot
distinguish between the arm of your sofa and a rag
doll.
Separation Anxiety
Believe it or not, puppies have feelings too. If you’re gone
for a while, they get frightened. They have abandonment issues
just like humans. They need to feel reassured that you are
there for them.
Attention
Like little kids, puppies want attention. Ever notice when you
don’t pay attention to a 2 year-old what happens? They do
whatever it takes (temper tantrums) to get your attention. If
you ignore puppies, they get annoyed and try to get your
attention any way they can. Chewing is one of those
ways.
How To Stop Dog Chewing
In order to stop dog chewing, it’s always best to prevent it,
rather than trying to extinguish a well ingrained habit.
Puppy Proof Your House
Cover up all exposed wires for starters. Dogs love to chew on
wires. Remove all items of temptation and replace them with
chew toys. Chew toys should be tasty. In order to train your
dog to stop chewing, you must make sure that there is a
negative association to him chewing something you don’t want
him to chew on and a positive association with the item you do
want him to chew on.
For instance:
If you see your dog chewing on your furniture, in a sharp voice
yell, “No chewing.” Then immediately (when he stops chewing on
the furniture) give him his favorite treat or chew toy. Stuff
the chew toy with some tasty morsels of his favorite treats and
leave it with him before you leave for work.
Keep Him in a Crate
Another way to stop dog chewing is to put your dog in a crate
while you’re away from home. It could be a kennel or dog crate.
Lots of Exercise
Chewing is a way to release stress. If you’re planning to stop
dog chewing, be sure you give your dog plenty of exercise. Play
Frisbee with him or tug of war with a rope. Take him to a dog
run and let him play with the other dogs. This will burn up a
lot of pent up energy.
Hot Pepper Solution
As a last resort, you can always spray bitter apple, cayenne
pepper or hot sauce on the item you wish to keep the dog from
chewing on. But this seems cruel to me. I personally like
giving my dog lots of exercise and chew toys with treats hidden
in them. Following some of the tips outlined will help stop dog
chewing problems.
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