usually they are teething just like babies,a puppies gums hurt when their teeth are growing so they need to bite things
chew
it simply means to be comfort is one of the ways of saying it like someone if gnawing at you
To gnaw means to bite or chew on something repeatedly and persistently, often causing damage or wearing it away. Animals like rodents gnaw on objects to keep their teeth healthy and sharp.
Oh, dude, dogs don't have a segmented body like a creepy centipede or something. They're not some weird science experiment gone wrong. Dogs are just chill creatures with a regular ol' body structure, no need to overcomplicate it.
to suck your blood
No ma'am
there are a number of reasons of why dogs can get through wood but one of them is that as dogs have very hard teeth,they can gnaw into them and get through.
The dog began to gnaw at the bone.I told you not to gnaw on your brother's fingers.Don't gnaw your teeth.
Rodents like to gnaw
The issue continued to gnaw at me throughout the night. The dog will gnaw on that bone for a good while, yet.
yes they do gnaw. usually on wood.
when they are puppys........just about n e thing they need 2 teeth but when they r older they wont unless poorly trained
The dog began to gnaw at his leash.I began to gnaw at the bone to get all the delicious meat off.It appeared that a rat has decided to gnaw through the cables.
The homophone of "gnaw" is "nor."
no gnaw means bitting and feast means to eat.
They can also gnaw the roots below ground level.
It is gnaw.