Stopping Your Puppy Chewing Secrets
Posted by GuestW on Mar 10, 2009 in Dogs • No commentsAre you at your wits end because your puppy is chewing your furniture and possessions?. You have realized that puppies, as small as they are, can create a huge amount of damage, from picking at your carpet and scratching doors and floors, to chewing your brand new pair of very expensive shoes. As with any behavior problem there is always a reason for this.
Chewing is a natural and healthy activity for a puppy. It is only when the chewing becomes destructive that it should be stopped. This article will explore the main reasons for chewing and show you what action can be taken to lessen the damage that is caused.
There are many reasons why your puppy is chewing your house to bits. The ones covered below include teething, boredom and separation anxiety.
Teething
At about 3-4 weeks your puppy’s teeth start to break through. By 16 weeks they will start to fall out when the first permanent teeth start to break through. Their gums may become sore and this is when they will start to chew in order to soothe them.
Boredom
Puppies tend to become bored quite easily. They need a channel for their energy, such as exercise and playing games. Left alone for long periods of time, your puppy will rapidly become bored and will turn to destructive behavior like chewing.
Separation anxiety and stress
Again, if a puppy is left alone for extended periods he may start chewing in order to relieve stress and separation anxiety.
Once you know what the reasons for your puppy’s destructive chewing, it will help you to take remedial action. Here are some tips to help you stop inappropriate chewing.
• You could start by making a few specific toys available. It is important that they are different in texture, taste and shape and are sturdy so your puppy does not become bored too quickly.
• By using these toys and playing regularly with your puppy, they will start to have pleasant with them and are more likely to play with them when left alone.
• Any items of value should be put out of reach. You can also discourage your puppy from chewing your furniture and other objects by spraying something like Listerine or other anti-chew deterrent. You puppy will not like the taste and will stop them from chewing.
• Do not leave your puppy on his own for long periods in the beginning. Start off with a short 10 minute period and gradually build up to longer absences.
• If you are absent for a period of time or cannot watch your puppy, you could confine them either in a pen or crate.
• Always praise your puppy when you see him chewing the correct items. This gives positive reinforcement. On the other hand if you see your puppy chew on something he shouldn’t, say something like “no” or “stop” in a stern voice. Be sure to do this consistently.
Now that you appreciate the causes for your puppy’s chewing, you should be able to take appropriate action. It is very important to reward the desired behavior and to consistently teach your puppy what he can or cannot chew.
Check out these links to read more about stopping a dog chewing, separation anxiety in dogs and boredom in dogs.
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