Make it unpleasant for the dog - either by spraying a foul-tasting gear over your stuff, or by squirting the dog with a water pistol when you see him starting to chew something. It he is a young dog, he is still developing his teeth and needs to chew, so buy him something he can chew on, like a chew-toy, and encourage him to use that instead of your household possessions. A short-term solution is to see a vet or pet-store and get a muzzle though in the long term it would be better to train your dog properly and put up with a few chewed-on items.
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
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!
You can deter a dog from chewing seat belts by providing alternative chew toys, using a bitter-tasting spray on the seat belts, and practicing positive reinforcement when the dog ignores the seat belts. Consistent training and supervision are key to preventing this behavior.
yes vomited and diarrhea are actually commonly caused by separation anxiety, its often because your dog will not eat, or eat things that it isn't supposed to. When the owner is not around, a dog with separation anxiety is usually chewing, digging and destroying household objects, behaviors which can result in self-injury. Vomiting and diarrhea are the consequences of eating things and different objects.
Well, the best thing to do, though he'll hate it and I personally don't like them, is one of those cones that goes around their neck. It's ugly and uncomfortable, but it should help. I don't mean to sound like a commercial, but see if your dentist agrees
there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
Get one of those lampshade things
cut them off.
Give him enough food ofcorse
Get one of those bitter things that are safe for dogs as the dog will taste the bitter taste and not chew.
Keep your things in a place where the dog can not get them. This dog may need training.
barking licking scratching chewing things shedding
Get rid of the fleas. Flea allergies are the number one reason for visits to the vet!
You can try using bitter apple spray on the wee wee pad to deter the dog from chewing it. Provide plenty of appropriate chew toys to redirect the dog's chewing behavior. Supervise the dog closely and correct him with a firm "no" whenever he tries to chew the wee wee pad.
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!
Your dog doesn't listen to you You need to train a new Puppy Your dog barks uncontrollably Your Dog is pulling on the leash Your Dog is chewing things he shouldn't You should try this cutt.ly/BraingDogtraining
stop moving your jaws... Or you could just eat that Nicoteen chewing gum.