How to stop your dog Chewing
To stop your dog chewing you have to understand that a dog's jaw muscles are
among his strongest. An average-sized Golden Retriever can untie the knot in a rawhide bone (or just chew it off) in minutes. If only
they'd stick to only chewing those!
The chewing problem will vary from one breed - and one individual - to another.
But most dogs will have a fancy for chewing on objects in and around the house. Keeping them focused on objects intended for them is a
continuing challenge.
Younger dogs, puppies in particular, will usually have a greater tendency for
chewing, and be less discriminating about what they chew. But even young puppies can be discouraged from grabbing things the owner would
prefer to keep whole.
Undoubtedly the best way to stop dogs and puppies chewing, as always, is
prevention is worth a pound of cure. Keep shoes, laundry (socks, t-shirts, etc), where dogs can't get them. Keep children's toys separated
from the dog's toys. So, keep plenty of attractive toys on hand, whether indoors or out, so your dog’s chewing needs can be satisfied.
Rawhide bones are attractive to some dogs, others prefer hard rubber or special plastic 'dental' bones. With some exceptions, real bones
are usually not a good idea. Large beef bones are okay, but chicken and pork can easily splinter and lead to injury.
Fortunately, all kinds of special toys are available, to appease the chewing
habit. Some even have hollow interiors suitable for holding treats. The dog usually has to struggle a bit to get at the treat in the
centre, which is great fun for him. That's the whole idea. It keeps them occupied and gives them a good mental and physical workout
striving to access the reward.
If you find your dog chewing something he shouldn’t, then a sharp tone or a mild
tap for grabbing an unsuitable object, such as a shoe or sock, is useful and appropriate. Yelling or harsh physical punishment is
counter-productive. It's better for both dog and 'alpha' (the leader of the pack - you) to vent that frustration elsewhere. Easier said
than done the tenth time you've scolded the dog, but necessary for the mental well being of both parties.
To practice developing specific habits, take some time (daily, if necessary and
possible) to leash the dog and present an inappropriate object. If the dog moves toward it, jerk the leash sideways quickly and firmly and
give a loud 'No!'.
Be sure to jerk sideways, not back. A dog's neck muscles are very strong, but
throats can be too easily bruised. The movement is to inform, not to punish.
Outside, if the dog has a tendency for chewing on plants, fences, etc, you can
take advantage of some commercial mixtures or home recipes to discourage the behaviour. A little cayenne pepper paste smeared on the leaves
of 'attractive' plants can often eliminate chewing in one lesson. Some commercial preparations contain 'bitter apple', which discourages
some dogs.
The chewing problem, as with any dog training needs patience, persistence and
consistency to succeed. Suppressing chewing is often one of the more challenging since you're training the dog to NOT do something, rather
than to DO something.
Redirection to acceptable objects is your best bet, since you can't eliminate the
instinct. Stay alert and keep a cool head. Even when they've just found them chewing a hole in that new carpet. That's expensive and
annoying, but carpet can be replaced. Your relationship with your pet can't.
You need to work at the chewing problem.
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