For a puppy to chew on, you can give them appropriate chew toys made specifically for puppies. Avoid giving them items that can splinter or be swallowed, such as bones or small objects. It's important to supervise your puppy while they are chewing to ensure their safety.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
If you are training your puppy to chew on chew sticks instead of inappropriate objects, it's good to give a little praise when he chews on the chew stick.
Provide your puppy with appropriate chew toys such as rubber toys, nylon bones, or specially designed puppy chew toys to satisfy their natural urge to chew and help with teething. Avoid giving them items that could be harmful or easily swallowed, such as small toys, rawhide, or household items. Regularly rotate their chew toys to keep them engaged and prevent boredom.
They are teething ! Give puppy a chewy to massage his gums on, and keep the shoes or anything else you don't want chewd off the floor. Puppy is a baby.
Puppy toys and puppy ropes this helps with their teething also they will not chew on shoes or other no-no`s.
if you are training your puppy then you should used soft treats but you can give you puppy any treat that is intended for puppies
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All they want is stuff to chew on. Give him lots of bones, kong, tennis balls. This time is about the hardest when taking care of a shepherd puppy because they will have a strong urge to chew on EVERYTHING, even you. Make sure you never allow your pup to chew on your fingers, it won't hurt when he is very little but it sure will later so don't teach him the wrong thing by letting him.
Puppy chow.
tell him or her no and give him or her a chew toy. if you use something scented on your feet stop using it on your feet.
Give the puppy something to chew like a rubber ring. Those really work. Something hard will stop the itch and the pain that the puppy is having in the teeth and gum.
You can give them different chew toys for them to chew on and it should keep the teeth at a decent length.