Biting our shoes how to stop? Doggy is biting and chewing the shoes..why is it doing that. How to stop it?14 months |
Don't give him/her access to your shoes when you're not home. When you are home, keep pup close so you can catch him/her in the act and correct him/her. A simple "no" and removing the shoes from the area will suffice. Be very vigilant. Good luck! |
it was raining and then i left it in the garage n it to the shoe rack and he chews on the shoes alot..and slippers |
If your pup has free roam and the shoe rack is out in the open, then you have two choices. Move the shoe rack to where your pup can't have access to them anymore, like a closet. That means picking up slippers and anything she might get into up off the floor. Or you can start confining your dog to areas of the house where your pup won't get into anything. Let your pup out when you can watch and correct any unwanted behavior. Your pup is young and can grow out of this behavior. Other things you can do to help is exercise your pup. Walks, games of fetch, tug of war... Give your pup something appropriate to do or tire them out and they'll be less likely to bite shoes, steal socks, or do some other naughty behaviors. |
I leave my Shoes out and available to my two all the time. At one time, yes, there was a problem, but an appropriate scolding, and handing your Dog what he can chew on, is the way I taught mine to be selective. They still have Shoes to chew on, but only the ones I allow. So, ok, put them up during your absence, during the training, but... If you keep them put up, then you'll never know your training is working. It is well within the capacity of a Yorkie, to be taught selectivity. |
I'm sorry, I should have made that clear. Picking stuff up is only until you can trust the pup. |
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When Miles was neutered, I stayed home with him until it was time to remove the e-collar. What if the collar got stuck on the fence somehow and he suffocated to death??? Not worth the risk!!! |
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my yorkie loves shoes too only problem is my feet are normally in them lol. does anyone know why they do this and any suggestions on how to stop it? xx |
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