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Old 06-19-2009, 03:15 PM   #9
RDB911
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If it’s happening when your're home, you need to catch him in the act and tell him "NO" in a firm voice and give him something you want him to eat. If it’s happening when you’re not home, it may be separation anxiety. My Lola has a bit of SA and has eaten holes in walls, etc. Or you can confine him to a small area to have better visibility. It could also be a phase. I hear they go through another teething stage around 7-10month of age. Hope everything gets better...good luck
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