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steve




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:31 pm
Post subject: Dog Chewing Problems

Destructive dog chewing problems relate to dog boredom, separation anxiety, or being served soft foods that do not sufficiently grind your dog's teeth. Here are some topics that should help you with dog chewing problems/issues:

http://www.petforumz.com/Destructive-Dog-Chewing-Tips-Prevent-Chewing-ftopict71275.html (Destructive Dog Chewing: 6 Tips to Prevent Chewing)
If you've been struggling with destructive dog chewing, know that your dog is capable to learn not to chew your stuff. All you have to do is put a little bit of effort in re-educating your dog. 1. Manage Your Possessions: Just like you would baby-proof a home to protect your new baby, you need to ..

http://www.petforumz.com/Destructive-Dog-Chewing-ftopict71254.html (The Causes of Destructive Dog Chewing)
The fact that your dog chews your stuff may not be your fault. Some dog breeds have a natural desire to chew as a pleasurable activity. Other dogs don't have that need to chew, but may resort to chewing when utterly bored. The phrase "destructive chewing" may seem redundant since, by nature, chew..
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http://www.petforumz.com/dog-wont-stop-chewing-things-ftopict70194.html (dog wont stop chewing things)
have a dog. year old. had since she was 2 month. Lives with two other dogs. Never had a problem till now. but she will chew computer cables, belts, books, wallets, cell phones. It's not like she doesnt always have raw hide bones to chew on. she is sneaky too. only does it when noone is arou..
« Its also dangerous as heck to chew cords and cables - so its something that needs to be resolved. First thing is management. Belts, cell phones and wallets need to be put up somewhere she can't g.. »
« she didnt start at a year old. shes always done it. chewed that is. and she only does it when we are not at home we have purchased a nylon soft muzzle. she appears to accepts wearing it. so when.. »
« I bet it's cheaper than vet bills for injury from chewing on things, and replacement cost of the items. There are a lot of reasons dogs chew: habit from puppyhood boredom lack of adequate exercis.. »
« ========= The dog could be bored and frustrated. The few suggestions, that I would try out would be the following: Make sure you walk your dog twice a day every day and play with the dog fetch type.. »

http://www.petforumz.com/Destructive-Chewing-Separation-Anxiety-Problems-ftopict2087.html (Destructive Chewing / Separation Anxiety Problems)
Last Resort Training Cure For Destructive Chewing / Separation Anxiety Problems "Just Want To Second Jerry's Method For Dealing With This (Destructive Separation Anxiety). I've Suggested It To Quite A Few Clients Now And It's Worked 'EVERY TIME The Very First Time' - marilyn, Trainer, 33 Years Ex..

http://www.petforumz.com/Resort-Training-Cure-Destructive-Chewing-Separa-ftopict2837.html (Last Resort Training Cure For Destructive Chewing / Separa..)
Last Resort Training Cure For Destructive Chewing / Separation Anxiety Problems "Just Want To Second Jerry's Method For Dealing With This (Destructive Separation Anxiety). I've Suggested It To Quite A Few Clients Now And It's Worked 'EVERY TIME The Very First Time' - marilyn, Trainer, 33 Years Ex..

http://www.petforumz.com/Pet-Chewing-ftopict29658.html (Pet Chewing)
I need some serious help. Our 11 month old dog is chewing our house into pieces. He has chewed our carpet, staircase, couch and much more. We have so many chew toys for this dog, but he does this when he doesn't get his way. IE. He chewed our staircase when my wife wouldn't let him get in t..
« This probaly won't help, but Rollo stopped chewing at his 2nd birthday. Then we had the living room recarpeted, etc! For now, I'd use a crate for the pup until he's a little more mature. -- Bob .. »
« Two words- Crate Training. Some of us feel that putting a dog in a "cage" is cruel. I used to be one of these misinformed souls. A crate, house, or other small enclosure is very natural for a dog... »
« I have had GSD s do complete devastation to my house and furniture. It will stop and the dog will calm down. Somewhere between 14 months to 2 years. Dogs are like toddlers they need to be amused. Lo.. »

http://www.petforumz.com/dog-chewing-ftopict34279.html (dog chewing)
My neighbors pet has a problem with chewing on the furniture. I dog is 3 years old what can the person do to stop the chewing.
« Nothing, because dogs have a natural urge to chew. Fortunately, one can persuade to chew on more appropriate things such a rawhide, bones and so forth. ___________________ A dog's life is too short;.. »

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Dog Chewing Problems [Login to view extended thread Info.]

Additional help related to dog chewing problems:

http://www.petforumz.com/Breeds-Natural-Desire-Chew-Things-ftopict71316.html (Some Breeds have a Natural Desire To Chew Things)
The fact that your dog chews your stuff may not be your fault. Some dog breeds have a natural desire to chew as a pleasurable activity. Other dogs don't have that need to chew, but may resort to chewing when utterly bored. The phrase "destructive chewing" may seem redundant since, by nature, chew..

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