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steve




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:39 pm
Post subject: Dog Training: Chewing - Dog Forum

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/Litter-Potty-Training-chewing-Advice-Needed-ftopict30007.html (Litter / Potty Training / chewing Advice Needed)
We have a 18 weeks old golden Labrador, which we've had since he was 6 weeks old.(He belongs to my 17 year old daughter) He's a lovely dog but the potty training is taking it's toll on the whole family. We leave plenty of paper down on the floor for him to do his business on but he always does it ..
« kennel train him.....keep him in a kennel or blocked off porch or where ever and when you let him out bring him outside to do his stuff IMEDIATELY!! don't talk to him or make hime excited just r.. »
« If he knows enough to go out the door when it's open, then when you aren't there to let him out then it sounds like you need to install a doggie door to a secure area in the yard for him to use or.. »

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..

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Last Resort Training Cure For Destructive Chewing Separation Anxiety Problem Date: 2002-01-18 10:55:01 PST Hello People, We hear well meaning folk talk about being positive in training and being appropriate and fair in handling our dogs. Certainly we all believe we are fair and correct or we would..

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