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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / dog chewing
- By donnai [gb] Date 29.03.03 17:07 UTC
i took in a stray dog a few weeks ago,she looks about 1year-18 months old, she is a lovely dog but if i leave her alone(with my other dog) she chews everything in sight, including my blinds, shoes,towels, anything. I have bought her toys, chews, bones etc but nothing stops her. PLEASE can someone help
- By lel [gb] Date 29.03.03 17:15 UTC
Hi Donna
how long do you leave her for ?
Have you considered using a crate . If you dont like the idea of using one ( and i dont mean leaving her in it all day ) is there a room you could leave her in where she can do no damage ?
O how about trying a kong - she will probably be more occupied with that then boring furniture :)

Lel
- By stinkypup [gb] Date 30.03.03 20:26 UTC
My dog started to chew when bored and my trainer suggested 'cribox' which is used to stop horses chewing their stables. Worked like a dream. You can buy it from most stables.

Stinks.
- By lel [gb] Date 30.03.03 20:31 UTC
I'm still waiting for the chewing phase to start with Gus but he hasnt nibbled anything ( except my favourite shoes) . But furniture wise nothing !! :)
He has full run of the through lounge and never touches anything - he is even getting his big teeth and he is still good.
I cant believe it - still expecting him to start
lel
- By kazz Date 30.03.03 21:33 UTC
I'm in agreement with Lel I too am waiting for this chewing phase to start apart from a slight chew of one corner of a wooden seated chair (that came with a new dinning suite) nothing and that is only one corner hardly noticable.

She's 19 weeks old on Monday and is starting to get her big teeth but still nothing.
But I suggest you try a kong fill it with goodies and confine her to one part of the room, you have no idea of her history before you got her so start from scratch.
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / dog chewing

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