there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
cut them off.
Give him enough food ofcorse
You could be extreme and muzzle the dog in the car. Another option is to buy a truck:)
get a female dog who will keep your dog company. he will not want to leave the house, or dart out the door because he will be too busy trying to impress her.
Get rid of the fleas. Flea allergies are the number one reason for visits to the vet!
Get one of those lampshade things
Try getting a "simple solutions" puppy pad holder, more toys to entertain your dog, or crate training.
Your dog may be chewing on the stairs because he is teething. If your dog is a puppy this is a likely cause. When you see the dog doing this, say no and give the dog something safe to chew on. Your dog may also be chewing on the stairs because he is bored. Try playing with the dog, and giving him interesting toys to play with.
Could be that the dog has OCD, in which case, keep her from chewing on it even if it means physically restraining her head with a head cone. Could be that the nipple was already causing her discomfort and she started chewing on it to alleviate that discomfort. Take her to a vet.
They entertain the dogs so you dont have to 24/7 and a dog chewing up a toy is much better than a dog with no toy chewing up furniture.
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Does your wood moldings smell like something the dog would like to eat? If so, you might want to give the dog some type of kong toy, one that you squeeze a bottle of paste (liver paste maybe) on it and the dog chews on it till the paste is gone. And if not, do the same thing anyway (maybe without the paste this time). The chewing kong toy might distract the dog from the walls. Some dogs chew on stuff they shouldn't because they have to chew something! While doing this, stop the dog whenever it's biting the wood. But DON'T GIVE THE DOG THE CHEWING TOY WHILE IT IS CHEWING. That is rewarding the dog for biting the wood. Try that for 2 weeks, if you don't see improvement, ask the question again with writing what you did. I'll see about it. PS: Some dogs respond quickly to an "ouch". Try that. But it might annoy other dogs.