This happens a lot it's because either his teeth are hurting or it just doesn't want to.
because he might like it or is used to it
Uhm... are you planning on giving it to your dog? Yes, I use rubber ducks to play with my dog, they are safe and make a squeaky sound. They can be counted as chew toys :D
If your dog loves food, you know what makes them happy! FOOD! Or, maybe if you have a very playful dog, play with them, or take them for a walk. Maybe get a lot of chew toys and kong toys if your dog likes to play alone...
Get the dog some good chew toys. Dogs need to chew.
Some alternative chew toys to dog bones involve some of the following: Nylabone Durable Dental Dinosaur Chew Toy, the Kong Extreme Dog Boy, and Pet Stages Soft Toss Ring.
Dogs chew your socks because they love the way it smells and tastes. You know this because dogs love mud and trash. Your socks must smell or your dog does not like the toys it has or it needs toys to chew on.
If the dog is a puppy, he may be chewing up his toys because he is teething. Some dogs chew on things because they are stressed or worried just like people bite there finger nails.
balls ,teddy's ,chew toys, tube, soft toysEct...
Ideally they are taught when they are young and in a teething stage to utilize chew toys. Once they're adults, if they haven't already developed the habit they might not develop it. Try using chew toys that include a place to insert food, such as a kong. If your dog chews things he ought not chew, keep chew toys handy and when you catch him chewing a forbidden item, trade him an approved chew item for it.
This is probably because your dog is bored, My dog used to rip the carpet off of my stairs. Just make sure that you have plenty of chew toys and other kinds of toys around to play with. Also, make sure that you are giving the dog enough exercise.
Chew toys for your dog are readily available at major retailers like PetCo and Pet Smart both online and in store. For more thrifty shoppers, chew toys can even be found at the local dollar store or thrift shop.
buy your dog a chew toy and play fetch with them
This is a dog to dog trait, as opposed to a breed trait. With the proper training and supervision, as well as the provision of proper chew toys, this can easily be avoided.