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Old 11-15-2011, 10:30 AM   #4
sganow
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I have had the same thing happen. The puppies showed no signs of any trouble though. They were always fine. I have put cayenne pepper on the woodwork where they started licking or chewing before too. They don't care much for that! I have put the cayenne pepper in a very small amount of water and rubbed it on the wood in those areas. I also make sure they have plenty of toys and chew toys to play with and let them know those are for chewing on when they start to chew on something they shouldn't. Otherwise, you just have to watch them until they get past that chewing stage.
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