Hahaha, chewing isn't too much of a problem with my boy yet because we constantly shove "good" chew items in his mouth whenever he tries to go for something that's bad to chew (desk legs, jacket zippers, etc.). Then we happily tell him how good he is for chewing on the "good" chew item we just stuck in his mouth, lol. But he will stick everything else in his mouth if it looks even marginally edible and smallish - twigs, rocks, cigarette buts, anything. We don't have grass, so his pee place is our landscaped gravel yard - if any of the gravel gets up on the smooth sidewalk accidentally, I think it looks like kibble does on the kitchen floor to him and he tries to eat it, or at least chew on it. I also have no idea what to do about this, except to watch him like a hawk and firmly say "drop it" and pry it out of his mouth every time he picks up something unacceptable.
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