Tune in for the best puppy training tips on destructive chewing and how to stop destructive chewing. You’ll get great info on dog training, puppy training, and dog chewing. If you’re wondering how to stop my dog from chewing, and how to stop destructive chewing you’ll love this video. Learn how to stop your dog from chewing furniture and prevent destructive chewing, without using that ineffective bitter apple spray for dogs. Learn about enrichment toys like the Kong, West Paw Toppl, and general chewing behavior in dogs. Learn about canine enrichment and how to correct a stubborn dog from unwanted behavior. If you have destructive dogs, or a bad dog who does aggressive chewing, you’re going to want these dog training tips. Learn what to do if the dog bites everything and the dog chews everything. If you have a hyper dog or one that suffers from dog separation anxiety you’ll get some good advice. If the dog destroys couch and the no chew spray doesn’t work, you’ll want to check out this video from Michele Lennon and How to Train a Dream Dog.
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Thanks for watching! 🐶 How’s destructive chewing going with your puppy? What did you learn from the video?
Shannon
My 18 month old sometimes chews holes in the duvet cover before I wake up in the morning. She likes the act of chewing and also pulling the stuffing out. What is that about? And how to stop? She has plenty of toys to chew on. She just likes the duvet.
How To Train A Dream Dog
Thanks for watching! She doesn’t know that it’s not a chew toy so it sounds like you’ll need to keep her in a pen or a different room so she can’t keep doing it. You can also work on training so she gets rewarded for leaving it alone. But blocking it off will be important so she can’t keep doing it when you’re not able to redirect her.
Endro Catur
I used to want to let my dogs roam around freely like those in the movies but they’re just movies.
In reality, I agree with you, one of my dogs were overwhelmed when roaming around our house full of interesting objects to chew.
So I decided to dog proof a large room with direct access to the yard for their potty and let them sleeo, play and roam around there. The room has a door that leads to the rest of the house.
I spent a month training them not to go past the door. They were still sometimess sneaking out a few steps especially when they smell something from the kitchen but they knew that it is wrong (the actual cue I used is ‘wrong’ instead of ‘no’).
Prevention is indeed key.
How To Train A Dream Dog
Thanks for watching!
Tracie Stoffer
What about digging at the furniture? Our dog digs on the top of the soft furniture and on the bottom lip of the furniture. The behavior happens mostly when its nighttime, right before its time to settle down for the night. Its the time of day when we all like to enjoy eachothers company and snuggle, so keeping him out of the room isn’t really an option. Would distraction be the best mode of coping? Looking forward to hearing your advice. Thank you!
How To Train A Dream Dog
The digging you describe sounds like “bedding down” which is one way dogs get comfortable and ready for sleep. If it doesn’t damage your furniture and you’re OK with it, you can let it happen. If you need to redirect it you might offer a pile of blankets or towels to dig in. If your pup isn’t a fabric chewer and it doesn’t create too much excitement, that might be a good choice. Check out this video if you want to find other ways to help him relax: https://youtu.be/IguvtdPuSs4
Kieran Miranda
/sighs/ these are always good reminders but I want so badly for my pup to be well mannered NOW. Truth is we both have to be patient. Restricting freedom and limiting access makes sense. I had put the crate away because he was doing really well sleeping overnight without it (minus 3AM cuddle time) but when he chewed up one of my headphones and the cap of my fountain pen the crate came back out. I can’t say he loves it because he will go in and settle and will stay in without rushing the door but he does NOT want to go into it to begin with. He wants to stay outside where the fun and action is. I’ll have to review your crate training videos so we can get it together. Maybe one day he can be crate free but maybe not yet. He’s a 15 month Australian Shepherd and one curious pup!