That's just what dogs do. Especially when they are bored. Also, if he's still a puppy, he may be teething. Give him one of those rawhide bones. to crap them out
well your puppy bites almost everything then it is just teething. I know because i have two yorkie terriers and they are almost a year old and that chew and chew and chew on everything in site well that they can reach. Like when you first bring your puppy or puppies home they will try to find something to chew on but before YOU BRING YOUR DOG HOME TRY TO PUPPY PROOF THE HOUSE FIRST like one of the main targets are your curtains and walls and most of all is the WIRES that can electric your puppy so I suggest you try to keep everything out of site that could harm or kill you puppies or dogs
Puppy toys and puppy ropes this helps with their teething also they will not chew on shoes or other no-no`s.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
One way is to use positive and sometimes negative reinforecement.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
cockapoos do not chew! puppy cockapoos also dont chew as well. if anything, they only chew at least once in their life it really amazing because lots of puppys do chew
You could buy some chew stopper from your local pet shop, spray this on what you don't want your dog to chew and your dog should not like the taste and leave it alone