I did look around to see if this question had already been asked, so hopefully I didn't miss it. (Sorry if it's already been addressed!)
My puppy Gizmo (who's 11 months now) has, within the last 3 months, started chewing her blanket in her crate. I know it's because she's anxious. She doesn't just go in her crate when we leave, but she can hear when we leave, and by the time we get back, she's ripped another part of her blanket to shreds. I finally threw them away today; even though there's no evidence she's eating it, I still don't want to risk it.
Is there away to get her to stop ripping up her blankets so she can still have a comfy crate, or is this something she's going to be stuck with forever?
Thanks!
My puppy Gizmo (who's 11 months now) has, within the last 3 months, started chewing her blanket in her crate. I know it's because she's anxious. She doesn't just go in her crate when we leave, but she can hear when we leave, and by the time we get back, she's ripped another part of her blanket to shreds. I finally threw them away today; even though there's no evidence she's eating it, I still don't want to risk it.
Is there away to get her to stop ripping up her blankets so she can still have a comfy crate, or is this something she's going to be stuck with forever?
Thanks!