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Old 05-16-2006, 02:14 AM   #18
sandraj
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My suggestion, when they chew on the walls, clap really loud once and say NO!!!! No Wall Chew!!! and give them something that they CAN chew on like a Bully stick. JMO but it seems to work for me. Good luck[/QUOTE]

I have done this when my pup tried to chew the bookshelves. We also have a big range of pork chews--trotter,ears,snout, twists-that she likes to chew. I try to distract to something I want her to do.When she isn't being supervised,she is in her puppy pen,safe from walls. She does chew her basket-I don't mind-it's hers! she also likes the cardboard rolls that used to have tinfoil around to chew up. Plenty of play and walks mean she isn't up to too much mischief otherwise,although she has learned to escape from the garden and cost me $285 to futher puppy proof what I thought was a safe garden! So she has her own faults!
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