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Old 06-26-2012, 10:22 AM   #5
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by jencar98 View Post
I have a soft side ex pen that has a zip-in mesh cover. Maybe that would solve the jumping out of the ex pen problem. You could try bitter apple spray on your table legs, I've had it work for some, not others so much.


I thought the Bitter Apple worked great. I'd leave Joey out of the pen and anything he chewed on, I'd douse with Bitter Apple. He learned very fast not to chew. I think it doesn’t work for some because they use too little too late and the dog has already learned to love that particular piece. I had plenty of chewing toys and sticks available for him to chew and this helps. By the way, the chewing everything continues as long as they are teething, and even after that. dogs do have a lifetime need to chew, so provide her with something.
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