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yeah they just might not mess with it but with her we never know she lick on just about everything u put in front of her. |
we have toys that are just for chewing on them but it just don't stop her from going after the rung. but we might do the bull sticks that the only other thing that we haven't tryed yet. but she does have few of the treat toys but one she wont bother playing with yet. I just don't know why she wont mess wit it. but the blue one that look like bone and has a teat laying in it that she has to work out she love that one we got it for her yestersday. and that one we can put water in it and frozze it and she really love it when we do that keep her busy for hours at a time. |
yeah but I would use any of them. I just wish she would get out of this chewing part and the bitting too |
I can tell you that most of the plastic toys that are sold as chew toys dogs just do not like. Dogs like meat. They are naturally attracted to it. Your dog needs to chew but you have not given her the right substance to get her away from the rug. Some rugs (especially throw rugs) have a backing on them that attracts dogs and cats to them. Some animals will pee on them while some dogs will chew them. Help your dog out and either get her real raw bones (yuck) or bully sticks. I was afraid my dog was going to kill herself because she kept sneaking away and stealing things to chew on that were very dangerous for her. Besides the destruction of items in the house she could very well get a blockage in her digestive system by chewing these things. |
Get her the Bully Sticks! They work great. My pup even goes after the non-stinky kind, although if you want to get her attention away from the rugs, get the stinky one (it's really not that bad - but the kisses after a good long chew are awful!) Also, is there any way you can take up the rug temporarily? Chewing is a natural behavior for puppies. It may dissapate when she gets older. Moreover, on a sad note, I had a Wheaton that expired because he chewed on an area rug (while I was not home) and it twisted in his stomach. It can be very dangerious for your pup to ingest rug material. Himalayan chews may also work - but that's a very hard chew. The bully sticks are easy to handle. If you go to a private pet store (NOT A CHAIN) you may find other natural products (not rawhide) that are safe for your puppy. It's a huge market now. Lucy also has some kind of horn thing that she goes to every once in awile. Best wishes, Tracey |
Unfortunately puppies find something they like and chew. You can certainly tell them no if you catch them in the act. You can try the various sprays sold at pet stores. I didn't find any of those to work. What has helped us with Bailey are antlers. They sell them on line or certain stores. Bailey is currently chewing down his 7th one. It has saved our home from certain ruin. However, today Natalie left to grab a few groceries and I was out in the garage washing my bike. I wasn't gone two minutes and Bailey had jumped up on the counter, grabbed yesterday's mail and was halfway in to tearing up the first letter. And he's a year and 3 months. Guess you just have to stay on top of them. |
Oh, yes. I can identify with the dog desire to chew and tear paper! Grace turned 2 in May and still needs to chew. She likes to dig at any newspaper or magazine she finds on the floor.(fortunately, cannot jump on the counter) If she does not have a bully stick handy she will revert to chewing what ever she can get her teeth into. She does not need to chew her bully sticks as much as she did when she was a puppy but she still chews them at least once a day. |
I am a believer in Bitter Blast! |
the spray don't work. we tryed it at first it seem like it's going to work but after a while she just went right back to it. she get hold of things and chew on it. when I thought I had all of it pick up she hide some on me where I wouldn't see it. she did that tonight on me. and it don't help much she going under the bed to get a way from me and chew on it some more. |
fancy not a year yet she will be a year next month she just 10 months old. I wish she would stop some of this chewing other things that are not her toys. and the bitting that would help a lot around here. it just seem like she just want to do what she want to no matter what could happen to her. we try to tell her and say no or stop that and that don't work with her. and now she poping on the rugs or on the floor in the living room for some reason. but she has been carring it out from the bathroom some. but she just started back to doing the other this past week or 2. but we just don't know why she going backwards on us for on somethings. she just a mess right now it just seem like that. |
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