Destructive Chewing: Prevent Habit

Destructive Chewing: Prevent Habit

Destructive chewing is a habit and it’s a bad one for any dog to pick up. Now that you know that your dog has developed that habit, you cannot be certain that your valuables will be safe from them. So, what’s the best way to stop your dog from engaging in that habit?...
Destructive Chewing-Discouragement

Destructive Chewing-Discouragement

When a dog or puppy picks up the habit of chewing and destroying everything in sight, it’s usually the pet owner’s household that suffers the most. Pieces of furniture, shoes, gadgets, and even garbage may not be spared by a dog who wants to chew on something. To stop...
Destructive Chewing-Identify the Reason

Destructive Chewing-Identify the Reason

Dogs that engage in destructive chewing may be dealing with separation anxiety, hunger, and teething pains, or they may just like the increased attention they get from it If you want to stop your dog or puppy from chewing and destroying items inside your home, you...
Destructive Chewing-Why Your Dog Does It

Destructive Chewing-Why Your Dog Does It

Few canine habits are as frustrating to deal with as destructive chewing. When you cannot be certain that your possessions will be safe inside your household because your dog or puppy has a tendency to chew destructively, you can find yourself stressed out constantly....
Aversive Techniques in Dog Training

Aversive Techniques in Dog Training

Dictionary.com defines an aversive as a “reprimand, punishment”. In dog training, an aversive action can be an “unpleasant sound, a physical correction, the pain caused by a shock collar or prong collar correction, or a harsh scolding” according to Preventive Vet....
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