August 12, 2008
Is Dog Chewing Ruining Your Home?
Have you come home to find one too many of your designer shoes chewed up and have had it with dog chewing? Well you have certainly come to the right place.
In this article I am going to cover why your dog chews on things in the first place and what you can do to stop your dog chewing problem. It's about time right? At least for the sake of those new tennis shoes you bought last week.
First of all, you need to realize that dogs love to chew and it is completely natural for them to do so. Look on the bright side, at least you know your dog isn't doing it out of spite because you leave him home when you are at work.
Make sure you start taking action to stop dog chewing as quickly as you can because this little habit can become quite dangerous. Your dog chewing through an electrical wire is a big risk and can hurt him pretty bad.
Thankfully, there are only a few reasons you dog is chewing in the first place. The main one is actually due to boredom. Your dog then starts to chew on things just to be entertained. If this is the case with your dog, give him some toys that are safe for him to chew on.
Separation anxiety is also a big factor. If you work all day and your dog is left at home alone, at least put on the radio or the television.
Your dog would probably rather watch Animal Planet than soap operas. However, anything is better than nothing.
If your dog is a puppy he is probably teething right now and this is what spurred the dog chewing problem in the first place. Make sure you take care of this problem quickly because this is the time that habits are developed, which will be harder to break later on.
Fear can also be a contributing factor. Dogs chew on things when they are afraid. Try to figure out if there is anything scaring or stressing your dog out during the day when you are gone.
Comfort him as much as possible and if there is something scary that goes on while you are away from home, try and alleviate that in any way you can.
Again, turning on the television can help at this point as well. No matter what, keep in mind that he is not chewing to make you angry or to ruin your things.
You can stop dog chewing with a lot of love, patience some a bit of training.
Filed under Pets by Lacy Holly















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