3 Tips to get your dog to stop chewing everything

August 19, 2024
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Dog chewing is a common issue that many pet owners deal with. While chewing is an instinct for puppies, some dogs outgrow it as they get older. However, it is not uncommon for a dog to continue their chewing habit throughout life, which can be irritating and costly for you. So today on the blog, YBA shares why.

Why do dogs chew?

Puppies are like actual babies; they explore and learn by touching and putting objects in their mouths. Puppies, like babies, chew on things to help relieve gum irritation and discomfort as their teeth erupt. Additionally, dogs remain curious creatures well past puppyhood. Dogs also chew out of boredom and relieve anxiety or stress. Once you pinpoint why your dog chews, you can take steps to eliminate or reduce the behavior.

How to stop dogs from chewing

Unfortunately, dogs don’t understand right from wrong like humans and they aren’t able to connect your anger with their discipline or why they are being punished after exhibiting negative behavior. Therefore, muzzling, spanking, or scolding your dog won’t correct their behavior. Instead, try these tips to help stop your dog from chewing.

Put away your valuables

This may seem obvious, but it’s easy to get distracted and leave your valuables like an expensive pair of shoes or other pricy objects lying around the house for your dog to destroy. When you’re rushing out the door, you’re probably more focused on finding your car keys than you are worried about what may be left on the floor or within your dog’s reach. But the first way to eliminate your dog’s chewing habit is to put valuable items out of their reach any time they will be left alone. If this is not possible or your dog chews other things like pillows or furniture, consider keeping your dog in a designated room that is closed off from the rest of the house or crate your dog if you aren’t going to be gone too long.

Train your dog

Training can go a long way to help correct and encourage unfavorable behaviors in your dog. And the sooner you implement training efforts, the better off you and your dog will be. 

Get your dog plenty of exercise and stimulation

Dogs often exhibit bad behaviors like chewing due to boredom. Therefore, we highly encourage you to ensure that your dog gets plenty of exercise and stimulation throughout the day. Unfortunately, this is difficult for pet owners that work away from home all day, leaving their dog alone and with too much time to get into trouble! Thankfully, YBS offers doggie daycare to provide your dog with plenty of outdoor play and socialization while you’re at work.

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