How to Stop Dog Chewing
When you come home and your most prized possessions have been chewed up by your new puppy,it can really make you rethink your decision about getting a dogIt is often difficult to get angry at your dog as he stands there with his tail wagging right next to the destroyed item,and you certainly cannot punish them after the fact. It can also be something unreplaceable like your mail that has a check in it for money or tickets for the best show in town. Dog chewing is annoying but there are ways to get a handle on it so that you can have a positive relationship with your dog, not one filled with resentment.Chewing is a natural outlet for your dog and he will exercise this right to use his mouth even he is given free rein in which to do so.
It does no good to punish your dog for chewing behavior. Reinforcing positive behavior is a much more beneficial approach when you communicate with your dog Chewing is a natural activity for you dog It is up to you to teach your dog early on that there are certain places and certain items that are off limits when it comes to chewing When he has something else to do to occupy his time, he will not be so focused on chewing
There are a combination of training tactics that can be used when approaching dog chewing If you have a puppy and he is in the teething stage he can chew everything he comes into contact with. If you have a dog like this that is chewing everything from the walls to your furniture legs then you can coat these areas with a bitter tasting substance These substances come in different forms from sprays to ointments and they work to discourage your dog from going back to that area because the taste is very bitter and bad to your dog. Pet stores and catalogues sell them and one of the more popular flavors is bitter apple.
Some dogs are more apt to chew because they are bored or frustrated This mostly occurs when they are left home alone for long periods of timeWhen you have no other choice, you might elect to have your dog spend his time in his crate for short periods throughout the day This can provide a quiet, restful place for him for short periods of time Most dogs look at their crate as a den and become very relaxed and fall asleep. If left some chew toys while in his crate, he can busy himself with these and not focus on destroying things Just remember,that this solution is not intended to be used for extended periods of time A dog needs to exercise and relieve himself throughout the day and it is not healthy to keep him in a crate for the entire day. If your dog isn’t crate trained yet visit dog obedience university for instruction on this.
Dogs are opportunistic creatures so they cannot be expected to ignore temptation.When I drop a morsel of food on the kitchen floor, it is gone before it hits the floor The same can be said of tempting chewable items. When you leave items on the floor on low lying coffee tables you are extending an invitation for your dog to grab it and do what he wants with it. After all, it was left there for him , wasn’t it? I had a friend who left her expensive pair of Oakley sunglasses on her weight bench and she came home to find her Wiemeriener happy to see her and $200 tangle of chewed plastic. Dogs check out the world by using their nose and their mouths. And when it has a relatively familiar scent on it , that makes things that more exciting Try to remember to put things away that you value , out of your best friend’s reach.
Exercising your dog until he is tired out can go a long way to solving bad behavior issues When a dog is tired he is less likely to get in trouble. A tired dog is a happy dog. A happy dog means a happy owner.
Leave chew toys such as kongs, balls, and bones on the floor around the house so your dog can pick them up and chew on them. There are some really cool puzzle toys out there that let you put a treat inside of them that make it so your dog has to roll it around on the floor and really work at it with his tongue to get the treat inside out. When he is busy with such things, he won’t be eyeing your chair legs the same way.
A dog is a dog but some breeds can be a bit more prone to chewing than others. If you can focus in on why your dog is chewing it will help you figure out what solution to use to stop your dog from chewing. Is he bored? Does he have to much freedom? If you have to leave him home all day and it is too long to crate him, consider bringing him to one of the many doggie daycares available for the day. Not only will this tire him out, but he will be getting socialized as well. He will be so worn out by the time he comes home, the last thing on his mind will be chewing anything!
For other excellent solutions and guidance that go into more detail about dog chewing and how to deal with it check out the best dog training courses found online today.
Originally posted 2009-05-31 14:04:58. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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