How to stop dog from chewing
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Hints and Tips on How to Stop a Dog from
Chewing
Of course having a dog as a part of your
family can be a great thing. And especially when you have
children. Dogs can be great companionships for kids growing up.
Most kids love dogs. And most dogs love kids, if trained well.
But really, for kids a dog is a great friend but it can help
them learn responsible behavior as well.
So if there’s one thing you really don’t want
to have around it is a dog that puts it’s teeth in everything
that it comes across with. And we all know that young kids
especially are masters in leaving their toys all around the
place. And some of these toys can be dangerous for little dogs.
And especially for puppies.
But of course it ’s not just the toys. You
don’t want to buy a new pair of socks every 3 days as well. And
shoes with holes in them are really only nice having around
during summer time. So together with potty training, one of the
first things you want to know is how to stop a dog from
chewing on everything.
I gathered some info on this subject. So read
on if you want to know how to stop a dog from chewing.
First things first.
You have a little puppy in the house. And as
with babies or infants, they need to learn everything from zero
up. And they will do things that you’re not happy with. Your
puppy will chew on things. It is not something you can avoid.
So to be sure you protect the dog from injury and protect those
expensive pair of Nike tennis shoes as well, be sure not to
have all kind of things laying around. Also small plastic
children’s toys can be very harmful for a little puppy.
A puppy needs to chew.
Now you might have the urge to stop your dog
from chewing all together. But you have to know that puppies
need to chew sometimes. Like human babies, they are going to
have some gum pains.
So one of the things you might want to do to
stop your dog from chewing on your personal things is to buy
special teething toys. Every time the little rascal is looking
for something to chew on, you make sure he gets that toy. You
have to train it to let it know that it can chew on that.
Show who’s the boss
It all starts here I guess. You need to let
your puppy know who’s boss. This will be something that keeps
returning during it’s up growing to an adult dog. But it starts
here.
If it keeps coming back to that the nice bed
spray, let it firmly know it is not allowed to do that. And be
very clear about what it can’t chew on.
Never think “oh he ruined that shoe so just
let it have him that to chew on”. You might think or hope he
will then let your other shoes alone. But your dog doesn’t know
the difference between a new or an old shoe. He will get bored
with that shoe. And then he will happily search out that new
pair you just bought.
Once you let it chew on a shoe, it will be
harder to discourage it to do otherwise. So never give your
puppy an old shoe or sock if you want to stop your dog from
chewing on these things.
Your dog needs something to play with
You have to understand that indeed your young
dog wants to play. You have to keep it busy. So one good reason
for it to chew on things is boredom. That’s why you have to be
sure it gets lots of attention. Keep it occupied. Never overdo
it of course.As with infants, puppies need to rest as well.
But as with the gum problem, you might want to
get it some toys from the pet store. Once you’ve trained it
well enough to let your personal stuff alone, it will then
learn what it’s own toys are. And it understands it is allowed
to chew on those.
Give the dog a bone
If your dog is a little older already you can
buy several kind of good, long lasting bones from the pet
store. They usually have several sorts of these things. The dog
can chew on those for a long time. And they taste a lot better
than your shoe or a table leg for example.
I hope these few hints really gave you some
ideas to help you stop your dog from chewing
on your things. It’s not just annoying but it simply can be
quite expensive when it ruins several pairs of shoes.
And believe me, it can happen. Especially when
you leave your young dog home alone for the first few times
(another subject for dog training). You better not have these
things laying around. You’ll be surprised what mayhem a little
dog can cause in a few hours! So believe me, you want to stop
your dog from chewing as early as possible!
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