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.
I used a spray called bitter apple to keep a dog from chewing
No, it is not safe to spray dogs with bug spray meant for humans. There are specific insect repellents made for dogs that should be used to protect them from insects.
All dogs, not just female pitbulls, go through a chewing faze as puppies. Many dogs like the way a certain person smells and will only chew that person's things. To stop dogs from chewing the wrong things, you can buy green apple and/or vinegar spray to spray onto your shoes and furniture that the dog is chewing. Be stern with your, but not harsh!
Dogs should wait at least 30 minutes after mosquito spray has been applied before going outside to ensure their safety.
Chewing* If you catch her chewing something she shouldn't, interrupt her with a firm "uh-uh!" and take the object away. Immediately replace it with an appropriate toy and praise her as soon as she begins chewing on it. * Teach her "leave it"--a training tool you can use not only when you want her to leave your slippers alone, but to make sure she backs away from the chocolate bar on the coffee table or that freshly painted park bench. * Consider applying Bitter Apple, or any nontoxic spray with a scent dogs find repellant, to the object of her desire.
You should brush your dogs teeth with a specialized dog toothbrush and toothpaste. Also chewing on certain bones will keep their teeth clean!!
The most effective spray for dogs' paws to prevent excessive licking is a bitter apple spray.
It is often illegal to kill dogs with a lice spray, even if they are attached to you.
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
Well are your dogs chewing because they're growing their teeth.
Ant spray can be harmful to dogs if ingested or inhaled. It is important to keep ant spray out of reach of pets and to use pet-safe alternatives to control ants in your home.
by moving them up and down in a chewing motion