Tips to Stop Dog From Chewing and Causes of these Chewing Habits

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One of the most important aspects of the dog training process is to stop your dog from chewing objects and household items. Chewing or gnawing is one of the instinctive behaviors of dogs which may cause inconveniences for an individual. As part of the development process and their exploratory nature, dogs may try chewing on furniture, shoes and any other items that come along their way. Sometimes, one may also find dog chewing their paws . However, there are certain techniques and preventive measures which assist in conquering the dog chewing problems .


The most common reason for the dogs' chewing behavior is teething. In order to subjugate the extreme pain caused by the teething process, dogs may chew anything. Moreover, lack of exercise and boredom are also considered to be the contributing factors for the destructive dog behavior . Additionally, there are psychological reasons such as separation anxiety or insecurity which inflict dogs exhibit the destructive chewing behavior. If not properly checked or regulated on time, dog chewing can become extremely destructive to the animal itself and the surroundings as it may obsessively chew its own limbs or paws or can also chew through doors and destroy furniture, etc.


Chew Toys – Tools for Dog Chewing

Chew toys serve as gears for the canine companions' mental, emotional and physical development. However a lot of factors are required to be kept in mind while making purchases for the safest chew toys available in the market. For instance, safety, appropriate size and levels of spryness are a few points to ponder.

Safe Chew Toys

A range of harmless chew toys are available in the market. Some of which are:

Nylabones


Nylabones are safe and tender products being made from odor-free nylon fibers. They are available as edible and non-edible bones. Edible nylabones are flimsy while the non-edible ones are long-lasting bones that are filled with chicken-meat, turkey-meat or chocolate flavors. Nylabones are available in a range of size and colors, so an individual can choose one which suites their dog's requirements. Galileo is considered to be the best nylabone .

Kong Toys


Kong toys are an ideal choice for dogs that tend to suffer from anxiety or boredom. The most recommended chew toys were discovered in 1976 and are described as sterilized bones consisting of a rubber cask with a hollow center which can be stuffed with peanut butter, cream cheese or dog food.

Chew Toys That Are Unsafe

All kinds of meat and fish bones are unsuitable for dog chewing. Toys with squeakers or stuffed toys can also be harmful and can give rise to choking hazards or intestinal problems if the toys are tore violently and their parts are swallowed.

Old clothing such as shoes also serves to be the inappropriate chew toys. Moreover, rawhide chews shall also be avoided. Though they are the dog's favorite, rawhide chews can cause intestinal blockage or choking if large pieces are swallowed. Certain rawhide chews may contain chemicals that may be a threat to the dog's health.


Techniques for Discouraging Destructive Chewing
Here are a few techniques which might help, stop dog chewing items that are inappropriate.

Praising Dog's Acceptable Behavior

Destructive chewing can be controlled by complementing the dog's behavior while he chews the appropriate chew toys. However, regular change of chewing toys plays a significant role in overcoming the behavior.

Redirection from Inappropriate Objects

If one finds his dog chewing cabinet or any other object that is unacceptable, then the dog's behavior should be discouraged. Moreover, steps should be taken for distracting it. Diverting the dog to a suitable chew toy may help in the respective case.

Teaching Dog the “Leave” Command

Dogs should be taken to training classes for teaching them the “leave” or “drop it” command. However, the command should be addressed in an assertive and low voice.

Spending Time with Your Pet


One should try spending a few hours with the pet dog as this makes it feel secure. Moreover, dogs should be taken for long walks in order to minimize boredom and fulfill the need of physical activity.

Minimizing Sources of Stress

Anxiety triggers or sources of stress should be detected and reduced so as to eliminate the destructive chewing behavior in dogs.

Consulting the Vet

However, there may be certain uncontrollable occasions when one finds dog chewing foot itself in a state of extreme anxiety; it is the time when consulting the veterinarian becomes necessary. Anti-anxiety drugs and tranquilizers may be helpful for a short period of time. Moreover, certain dog chewing remedies which may be beneficial for treating anxiety are also available including Bach Flower remedies (Rock rose), herbal remedies ( Vallarian ) and homeopathic remedies through the usage of Pulsatilla , Nux Vomica , Phosphorous, etc.

The above-mentioned measures are a few fine solutions to the dog chewing problem which may assist an individual in overcoming the destructive behavior.
 

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Thanks for the great post.

I have similar problem. I discovered recently that much of his front leg hair was gone. I did not see anything bad on the skin and I highly suspected that he crew that part when he was alone.

The using of crew toy is a great idea. I am using Kong but he can finish the food within 5min. So it is not useful to avoid it from crewing its legs. I will take the more exercise approach to see if there is any improvement. Visiting vet have to be my last choice since the cost is very high here in HK.

Is it ok to have him wear some mask or anything else to avoid the chewing?

My puppy is not a fans of toy. He just like eating. That makes the training of "give" and "leave it" difficult.
 

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When Sal was a puppy and teathing, I took an old towel, rolled it up and tied the ends with old shoe strings and then froze it solid. I then took it out and played with him and using the towel as a "frozen" stick. He loved it and it seem to ease his pain and stopped his destructive chewing. Just refreeze and repeat playtime :p
 

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What drives me nuts is that there's no rhyme or reason for the things Jager chooses to chew!

today, he chewed up the satelite remote. His bone was on the couch, he was chewing on it, i was sitting at the computer getting some work done, and then i look over and he's not chewing on his bone, he's chewing the remote! and of course, it's the only remote i can't just go get a universal for. The only one that was on the coffee table that's expensive to replace.

And there was no reason for it. I understand the anxiety chewing, or stealing some of my potato chips/food when i go to the bathroom or something, but why the remote?

ARG. and why right now, when i'm home and he just got a walk and got to play off leash in the yard?
 

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