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How To Deal With Destructive Chewing Dog Behavior Problem

27 9:02:12
If you suddenly wake up one morning to realize that your Moroccan love seat is already torn, then there is a huge possibility that the main culprit is your puppy. The common dog behavior of chewing can be literally destructive and downright annoying that you have to take the necessary measures to start correcting this bad dog behavior.

For starters, you can do the following:

1. Take command of the situation and dog-proof your home. Dog-proofing your home means taking whatsoever you do not want to end up in his mouth, and put it out of reach. Normally, puppies will feast on plants, toys, rugs, shoes, tissues, papers, and other objects that he knows that he can munch. The best and the easiest way to solve this problem is to keep these chewable items out of his reach. You may place them above the shelves or tuck them for a while somewhere until your pup receives proper dog training regarding chewing.

2. Crate train your dog. When you feel like you cannot give him the proper attention as of the moment, you may want to place him in a crate first. This is so he does not get to touch and eat anything that can be very hazardous to his health, such as live wires and very small pointed object.

3. Exercise your dog. Dogs use chewing as a way of burning up restless energy. For dogs chewing is fun, and they use it as a way to pass the time.

4. Remember your dog needs to chew. Get him some chew toys that he is allowed to chew on. When he goes to chew on something that he is not supposed to like the remote control, switch it for one of his toys.

5. Do not set him up for failure by confusing your dog. He has to know the difference between his things (dog toys) and your things (remote control). An example of this is not to give your dog shoes that you do not wear anymore. There is no way for him to be able to tell the difference between your discarded shoes and your brand-new shoes.

6. Train your puppy how to be mild-mannered. As proven by history, dogs are very easy to train, and definitely, you can inculcate into his system that dog chewing is bad. You can train him to sit or stand or be still every time he starts to devour something.

Remember to maintain a positive attitude and be realistic. No one or no dog is perfect. Accidents will happen, especially during the learning process. Be patient and give him time to learn rules.

Today, there are already a number of dog training programs that you can use to correct bad dog behavior, such as destructive chewing. They can be in the form of videos, e-books, or even audios. You can rely on them to provide you with tips and techniques to make dog training a lot easier and more convenient for you.