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What can I do to prevent my dog from chewing up everything?


As I found out after I got Bailey, Jack Russell terriers are famous for chewing and having very strong personalities. He has a lot of toys and I rotate them so he won't get bored with them. He's seven months, so I think he's done teething. Bailey knows very well what he's not supposed to chew on because he won't try it when I'm around. However, if he's alone or my kids are in charge, he'll rip up anything he gets his teeth on.

CRATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why your puppy needs a TOY BOX
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by RedyreRottweilers

If you have a new puppy, you know already that they like to chew. Not only do puppies LIKE to chew, they really NEED to chew. Chewing is more than entertainment for puppies. It helps them teeth, and it relaxes them. They are able to relieve themselves of frustration and anxiety by chewing.

Destructive chewing usually begins quite innocently for the puppy, but it can rapidly escalate into a serious problem if the puppy is not supervised and directed properly.

Here is a typical scenario:

Owner has new puppy. Owner leaves new puppy unsupervised. Puppy gets anxious, and looks for something to soothe itself with. It comes across a shoe. (or anything else that smells like the owner) Immediately the puppy is comforted by the scent of the owner. Then it will begin to chew the object that smells like the owner to relieve it's frustration and anxiety. As the puppy chews, he feels much better. The amount of reinforcement a puppy gets from this activity cannot be over emphasized. The liklihood of a puppy expressly seeking out your personal items goes up exponentially after even only ONE incident where he's allowed to relieve his anxiety in this manner. This is why careful confinement and supervision is SO IMPORTANT. You can never remove that reinforcement the puppy got while he was chewing the object that smells like you.

So what do we do? We confine and supervise the puppy very carefully, and we make sure she has a GREAT toybox with a variety of very interesting chew items. You can use a box or basket of any type as long as the puppy can easily get to it to take out chew items. Some things that can go in the box are kong toys, nyla bones, real bones.....use your imagination and keep it interesting and varied. For the first week or so, put a tiny smear of peanut butter or cheez whiz on each toy once a day.

So now you have your toy box set up, and your pup is out playing. Of course the pup will choose a toy from the box to start. But eventually the pup will decide to investigate something that's not his business. This is why you MUST watch a puppy EVERY SECOND he is loose in your house in the beginning. You don't want to miss an opportunity to TEACH. So, when the puppy focuses on something he should not have (this means LOOKING AT, SNIFFING, or PUTTING HIS MOUTH on any object you don't want him to chew) immediately interrupt him. I usually say AH AH, as I move towards the puppy. Once you have his attention, rush him happily and cheerfully to the toy box, and help him find a cool toy to play with and chew. Encourage him with a little tug game, or a few tosses.

Do this each time your puppy focuses on something he should not have. I also interrupt and redirect in this manner each time the puppy looks up at tabletops, countertops, stovetops, trash can, etc.

If you are consistent, and if you supervise CAREFULLY, in several weeks you will have a puppy who will consistently choose articles from the toy box to play with and chew.

Keep the box in one place, and never miss an opportunity to encourage the puppy towards the toy box when he wants something to play with.

Try a spray called sour green apple, you can get it from Pet Smart. That is what I used when my dog was a puppy. You can also try spraying him with a water bottle, but sometimes they think that is a game.

Good luck and no spanking.

you should get him a lot of chew toy. That way he would be very busy chewing on those chew toys then on furniture. put those chew toys by the places that he chews up.

umm start out with a mild barbique sauce on the places he chews... umm dont like dumb the bottle that wont smell to good just put a small amount and rub it on there and when he tastes it i dont think hell like it
if the mild dont work spice it up just a lil bit more till ot works if that doesnt you can always ask your vet or go to petsmart for something specially made for giving dogs a bad taste in there mouths to put on whatever it is that he is chewing up

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