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Why do dogs and puppies chew?


Dogs chew on things for various reasons, including teething, boredom, and separation anxiety. For puppies, it’s a natural behaviour to explore by sniffing, licking, and chewing objects. However, it can become a problem when they start nibbling on personal items like furniture or carpets. Older dogs who suddenly start chewing or chewing when left alone may be exhibiting destructive behavior due to anxiety or boredom. To prevent excessive destruction, provide appropriate chew toys, supervise your dog, and confine them to a specific area when necessary. Regular exercise can also help channel their energy in a positive way.


How to Stop a Puppy from Chewing

ConsideIf you’re dealing with a puppy who chews on things, it’s likely due to inflamed gums from teething. To deter them from damaging your belongings, the most effective approach is to redirect their focus to a different item. Ring that your puppy is chewing on things mostly because their gums are inflamed from teething, the best way to get them to stop ruining your belongings is to redirect their attention to something else.



It’s true that puppies tend to chew on things, but it’s important to train them to chew only on appropriate items. One way to do this is to provide them with chew toys specifically designed for dogs. When your puppy chews on something they shouldn’t gently scold them and take the object away, replacing it with their toy. Puppy-proofing your home can also help minimize damage while you’re training your puppy. If you need further advice on stopping your dog from chewing, consider consulting a dog trainer. Remember, punishing your dog through negative means can make the problem worse, so offer them appropriate toys and treats to help satisfy their urge to chew.

 
 
 

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