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		<title>Solve Your Dog Chewing Problems With These Seven Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chewing dog can quickly wreck your home and your belongings.  You need dog training advice right now, so you can stop dog chewing problems.  Here are seven tips that can help.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A chewing dog can quickly wreck your home and your belongings.  You need <a target="_blank" title="No More Bad Dogs" href="http://nomorebaddogs.com/no-more-bad-dogs">dog training advice</a> right now, so you can stop dog chewing problems.  Here are seven tips that can help.</p>
<p> <strong>1.  Set Boundaries</strong></p>
<p> It&#8217;s up to you to teach your dog what belongs to him, and what belong to you.  When you catch your dog chewing on something he shouldn&#8217;t be, make a loud noise to get his attention.Use the &#8220;drop it&#8221; command, and when he obeys, immediately offer him a favorite toy. </p>
<p> Don&#8217;t get into a battle of tug-of-war with him over the item.  Don&#8217;t chase him around the house, either.  Your dog will love these games, and you&#8217;ll be reinforcing the behavior you&#8217;re trying to get rid of.</p>
<p> <strong>2.  Keep An Eye On Him</strong></p>
<p> A <a target="_blank" title="No More Bad Dogs" href="http://nomorebaddogs.com/no-more-bad-dogs">chewing dog</a> shouldn&#8217;t have free run of the house.  Close the doors to rooms where he shouldn&#8217;t be.  You may need to put him on a leash, even in the house, so he&#8217;ll stay where you can see him.  Provide some toys to keep him occupied.</p>
<p> If you leave the house, even for a few minutes, put him in his crate, or in a room where anything he can destroy has been removed.Water, food, and toys to play with should be close at hand.<br /> <strong><br /> 3.  Put Your Stuff Away</strong></p>
<p> Pick up.  Take temptation out of your pup&#8217;s path by putting shoes, clothes, eyeglasses, tv remotes, cell phones, and other stuff where he can&#8217;t get at it. </p>
<p> <strong>4.  Give Him Lots Of Attention</strong></p>
<p> A dog who&#8217;s always tied up in the yard never has the chance to learn the house rules.  He needs you to spend time with him, so you can teach him what you expect from him.</p>
<p> He wants your attention, even if you&#8217;re giving him negative attention.It&#8217;s easy to train a dog to misbehave by only giving him attention when he messes up.  Ignore bad behavior as much as possible, and praise him lavishly when he gets it right.</p>
<p> <strong>5.  A Good Work-Out Will Do Wonders</strong></p>
<p> Take your dog for a long walk, morning and evening.  If you don&#8217;t have time, hire someone to do it.  Regular exercise uses his pent-up energy, so that your companion doesn&#8217;t use it doing something he shouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p> Dogs get bored, too, so provide lots of mental stimulation, along with toys to keep him busy.If a dog is bored, he&#8217;ll find a way to pass the time, but you probably won&#8217;t be thrilled with what he does.<br /> <strong><br /> 6.  Keep Your Toys And His Toys Separate</strong></p>
<p> Don&#8217;t confuse your dog by giving him old shoes or clothes to chew on.  He doesn&#8217;t understand the difference between your old running shoes and that pricey new pair you just bought.It needs to be crystal clear in his mind which toys belong to him, and which ones are yours.<br /> <strong><br /> 7.  Be Realistic</strong></p>
<p> Sooner or later, your dog is probably going to chew up a prized possession.  This is a bit of reverse <a target="_blank" title="No More Bad Dogs" href="http://nomorebaddogs.com/no-more-bad-dogs">dog obedience training</a> &#8211; he&#8217;s teaching you to put your things away, and to confine him when you&#8217;re not home.</p>
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		<title>Stop Dog From Chewing With Alternative Measures</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To stop dog from chewing on unacceptable items, you must firstly understand why he is chewing on them at all.</p>
<p><strong>Click For more on <a target="_blank" href="http://trainingdogshelp.com/stop-dog-from-chewing">stop a dog chewing</a></strong></p>
<p> Anyone has to think this through as chewing can seriously harm a dog if it isn&#8217;t controlled.</p>
<p> Your pet could be in danger if he chooses the wrong thing to chew,electrics or something poisonous for example. His mouth, throat or digestive sytem could be damaged. Something that contains fiberglass for example, may not feel sharp, but would fill his mouth and throat with glass splinters. And of course, he could chew on something toxic. And of course, your belongings can be damaged in the process.</p>
<p> Despite how dangerous it can be to chew on these things, it seems to be irresistible to dogs. Why is that? There are a number of causes for chewing, and for inappropriate chewing in particular. All canines chew, instinctively, as a way to keep their jaws strong; of course, they themselves don&#8217;t know why they chew, only that it&#8217;s fun. Your understanding of this instinctive need is the key to successful training.</p>
<p> The most prevalent reason for undesirable chewing is this: Your dog has the instinct to chew, but he just doesn&#8217;t understand what he is and isn&#8217;t allowed to chew on. If instinct is the only reason you can see, then giving him appropriate chew toys will probably assist. Take away anything he isnt allowed to chew on and make him know that you are not happy, but praise him when he chooses one of his own toys. He will eventually understand what he should and what he should not chew.</p>
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<p><strong>Click For more on <a target="_blank" href="http://trainingdogshelp.com">dog training methods</a> here</strong></p>
<p> There are certain factors that make chewing worse, however, and they&#8217;ll require extra attention.</p>
<p> Just as human children teeth, and experience discomfort, so do puppies. Especially as his adult teeth begin to grow, a puppy&#8217;s jaws will ache and his gums will itch. Chewing soothes him both by exercising his jaw, and by taking his mind off the uncomfortable feelings. To help him feel better,and save your shoes from being gnawed on,buy him a puppy-teething toy. They can be filled with water and frozen, and are designed both to entertain your pup and make his mouth hurt less.</p>
<p> Anxiety caused by boredom or being left alone for long periods can also lead to your dog chewing. If he&#8217;s left by himself for a long time, or if you often confine him to a small space without any company or entertainment, your dog will naturally become anxious. To distract himself, he&#8217;ll find something to chew on. Find a solution by making sure he has plenty of company a lot of the time and if he does have to be left alone then make sure he has distractions like toys to chew on. Think about getting a friend or a professional dog walker to help if he does have to be left.</p>
<p> Stop dog from chewing by examining why he does it, giving him other things to chew on and training him what is and what is and what is not acceptable.</p>
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It is just a fact that that all doggies will chew on something in their life-time. It is a question of how much. What can we do about it?
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Helps ease the pain during the process of puppy teething


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<p>It is just a fact that that all doggies will chew on something in their life-time. It is a question of how much. What can we do about it?<strong><br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>This Is Why Doggies Chew<br /></strong></p>
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<li>Helps ease the pain during the process of puppy teething</li>
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<li>Dog&#8217;s mouths are equivalent to our hands</li>
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<li>{They get bored! and they will <a title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk/crate-training-puppies/">chew a lot</a> when bored or anxious}</li>
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<p>Stress can cause dogs to chew.  To fix it, we need to learn a thing or two.  Can you image? It&#8217;s US that need to learn in this case.  What do ya know?</p>
<p><strong>Things You Can Do To Minimize The Chewing:</strong></p>
<p>His living space is everything, so you must definitely doggy proof your house somewhat. Consider dogs on the same caliber of destruction as a toddler and proof the house with that mindset. Easy!</p>
<p>Make fun things to chew completely available at all times. And make sure to have fresh water out just as frequently &#8211; dogs get thirsty too! <a title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk">Getting your dog trained</a> is all about strategy and using your brain to think through bad dog behavior.</p>
<p>Be sure to keep your important things of yours that are exciting to chew, out of the way. Such things might be: shoes, socks, hats, gloves, pillows, books and many other things that tend to be strewn about the house. And watch the electrical wires, that they are no just lying around ready to be chewed.</p>
<p>Leaving him home alone while you&#8217;re out is not a good idea. That&#8217;s just asking for it.</p>
<p>Another exeptional tip is not to buy the shoe-shaped chew toy; guess why not? This is just showing her that shoes are up for grabs.</p>
<p>Sectioning of a large doggy proof area is what you want &#8211; like the kitchen. Please leave him a cushion to lie on as lying on the floor is cold for you and me, and so, it&#8217;s cold for our dogs as well.</p>
<p>And just one crucial thought, nobody enjoys being left alone for long durations and no dog does either. Please get him a friend if you need to be away frequently.</p>
<p><strong>Some Other Things To Consider:</strong><br /> If you catch your dog chewing one of your favorite belongings, use the interrupt and redirect method. If you do this everytime without getting angry, your pup will learn soon!</p>
<p><strong>Just Interrupt</strong> her when you catch her in the act.  Say &#8216;No&#8217; firmly.  And try not to shout her name because we want her name to be associated with pleasant memories.</p>
<p><strong>Then redirect her to one of her &#8216;on-limits&#8217; items. With solid consitency, this will cause her to figure out that certain things are off limits and her chew toys are fair game.</p>
<p>I sure hope you got loads out of this and if you want your dog to stop this and other <a title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk/dog-training-courses-reviews/">dog behavior problems</a>, go to this review of SitStayFetch to dicover mountains more.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog makes a great companion and if you have kids they can grow up with affectionate four legged friends. A well behaved dog can be a most important and welcome member of the family. Controlling your dogs chewing is important to gaining the most enjoyment from your pet. </p>
<p> If your dog is chewing things there are several issues to consider. Assessing the dog&#8217;s environment is an important consideration. Does your dog seem bored or under stress? Is teething the problem? These are all factors that could lead to your dog displaying chewing behavior. Browse this <a href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/puppy-and-dog-training-online-review.php">review of Puppy and Dog Training Online</a> to discover more ways to <a href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/stop-dog-chewing.php">stop dog chewing</a>.</p>
<p> <strong>Control your dogs chewing with these steps:</strong></p>
<p> You are the boss and your dog looks to you for direction. You must ensure that your dog knows this. You are the leader of the pack and your dog doesn&#8217;t mind being at the bottom of the pack.</p>
<p> First question, what is your dog chewing? Your dog may think it is allowed to chew shoes and clothes left laying around. You may want to remove objects that are tempting for a young pup to chew until it develops more self control. {Sometimes spraying an object with an unpleasant taste will help control the chewing}. This will be remembered by the dog and will act as a deterrent in preventing future chewing episodes.</p>
<p> Secondly, why is your dog chewing? Maybe your puppy is teething? A teething puppy will appreciate something it is allowed to chew on to help its painful gums. Dogs are able to distinguish between objects they are allowed to chew and objects they are not. Frozen dog chews, puppy teething rings or a hard rubber ball will all help painful gums.</p>
<p> Next, is your dog chewing because it&#8217;s bored or stressed? Your new family member is going to need a fair bit of stimulation to keep it entertained. You might try some dog toys that require persistence or effort to master if you ned to be out of the house all day. Stress could come from you being out all day. You could try leaving without your dog knowing, to reduce the <a href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/puppy-separation-anxiety.php">separation anxiety</a>. Including your pets in your activies when you are at home ensures they don&#8217;t feel ignored. Your dog may try to attract your attention in a way that is unacceptable if it is bored.</p>
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