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I haven't tried the bitter apple either but I am just noticing a problem and I think Buddha taught Hefner to chew because he never did it before. When we were camping he was chewing on the arms of the wooden daybed!! I find I can usually distract him with something he is allowed to chew on but I may be picking up some of that spray. Chewing on the walls is different. How does she do it? Is it the edges? |
Keep applying Glad to hear that my suggestion of the antiperspirant is working, even though you are applying it everywhere. One item, I use the stick Not the spray. My dogs have not gone near anything wood for months after using this on the areas that they were chewing. They hate the stuff and it is cheaper and works better than the bitter apple. |
Wood Wish I had known about the wood fetish and the solutions to the problem a few days ago. My BRAND NEW, BEAUTIFUL coffee table is now ruined thanks to my little man, Piper :( Will have to put some of the advice I read here to use before it is chewed to bits. Thanks for the info. :) |
Gucci used to chew on my furniture and wall, but Im happy to say not anymore. So I think you can expect your little ones to stop, I did used the bitter apple , kept teeling her NO and always gave her something else to chew on. Millie, Thanks for the tip on the stick, if I ever get another Yorkie I will try that out. |
wow. iv'e never had this problem with coco..knock on wood!hehehe |
I'm no help. I have a $1200 television armoire that is now missing the bottom right corner... |
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