DOG BEHAVIOR

5 Steps to Correct Inappropriate Dog Chewing

Inappropriate chewing is a fairly common problem in young dogs and stems from the fact that puppies use their mouths as a means of exploring the world around them. Chewing is a normal behavior for puppies but becomes undesirable behavior when it is directed towards inappropriate objects such as your shoes, furniture, or even your hands and feet.

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5 Steps to Save Your Shoes from Your Chewing Canine

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Chew Toys and Bones

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Hi Cesar, We love you and look forward to your shows on NGC – even repeats. We have a beautiful four-month-old white German shepherd. His name is Auggie Moon, and he is as good as he is bad. Read more
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