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Recreation : Pets Last Updated: Mar 14th, 2007 - 21:07:30


Handling a Chewing Puppy
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Jul 26, 2006, 07:51

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Puppies, canines and dogs are similar to certain people. Many individuals do not adapt to change well. The same is true of various dogs. It does not matter on the canineÕs breed. As a coping mechanism, dogs may resort to striking out by engaging in activities that are very different from their conditioning.

For example, certain dogs may resort to chewing while others may use digging to demonstrate its discontentment. However, all chewing is not alike. Some dogs will masticate hard objects once their molars experience their second growth spurt.

In situations where a dog is enduring molar development, there are innumerous items on the market to quell the discomfort. For instance, Galileo bones are more massive and tougher than Kongs. Additionally, dental dinosaurs are fabulous hard chews most dogs enjoy

In cases where you are unable to determine the reason, your dog is chewing up household items, plan to gradually familiarize your dog crating life.

Unlike housebreaking a canine, putting his nose onto the chewed item will confuse your dog Ð only. In certain cases, dogs may misconstrue the nose on wood as a green light for more destruction. The best alternative is to lubricate the wood with a bitter Lime gel opposed to a spray that will simply soak into the surface. .

Because various wood solutions can be greasy, try to use non-toxic, and safe applications to avoid illness.

Dog training/conditioning tip: To divert your canineÕs attention, long walks may distract him or her from chewing on your household items. Walks should be a minimum of 35 minutes. If the behavior continues, take your dog to a dog trainer, veterinarian or behaviorist.




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