Yes, it is a common ingredient in dog anti-chew sprays.
an ipod, headphones pillow or something soft to sleep on cds strong mint chewing gum if you have to keep awake :)
No, it does not.
As far as I know rodents' (And rabbits') teeth continues to grow infinitely, they have to eat something harder to keep them not chewing things, or literally, they are trimming their teeth so it doesn't get too long. :D
Chew gum and keep on hand lotion.
If you have the constant urge to chew on everything such as ice, straws, bottle caps, etc. It means you could have an Iron Deficiency.
Because people would just keep on chewing!
gnawed means when you keep biting something
gnawing is chewing very persistently or aggressively. it's pretty common for rodents to gnaw on the bars of their cage.To chew.
it has vampire fleas
I used a spray called bitter apple to keep a dog from chewing
You don't have to spray anything the only reason they chew on thing is because the dogs are bored. Get them out exercising as much as you can to end this problem. When you catch chewing on the legs of the table, make a sharp noise and give them something you DO want them to chew on.
To keep your dog from chewing on drain spouts, provide them with appropriate chew toys to redirect their chewing behavior. Consider using deterrent sprays designed to discourage chewing on non-toy items. Additionally, supervise your dog when they're outside and use positive reinforcement to reward them for ignoring the spouts. Regular exercise and mental stimulation can also reduce boredom-related chewing.