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Why Dogs Chew and How to Stop Destructive Behaviour
Why Dogs Chew
How to Curb Destructive
While chewing is a natural behaviour for dogs, the destruction of household items can pose challenges. Employ these strategies to meet your dog's chewing needs while safeguarding your belongings:
Provide Acceptable Chew Toys

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Strong Rubber Toys: Opt for durable rubber toys capable of withstanding the jaw strength of power chewers; consider ones that can be stuffed with treats for added engagement.
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Rope Toys: Offer toys with rope components as they provide a flossing action that contributes to dental health.
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Dental Chews: Incorporate dental chews into your dog's routine to promote oral hygiene.
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Food-filled Boxes: Enhance mental stimulation by presenting your dog with boxes filled with food, turning mealtime into a challenging and engaging activity.
Dog-Proof Your Home
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Keep Tempting Items Out of Reach: Store enticing items like shoes and children's toys in places your dog cannot access.
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Create Gated "Dog Zones": Establish designated areas within your home that are secured by gates, particularly when you're away.
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Utilize Crates: Confine unsupervised dogs in crates to prevent access to areas where destructive chewing might occur.

Ensure Adequate Exercise and Playtime
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Two or More Daily Walks: Commit to regular walks, providing essential physical exercise.
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Incorporate High-Energy Play: Engage your dog in activities like fetch to expend excess energy.
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Vary Walking Routes: Introduce variety to your walking routes to stimulate your dog mentally.
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Schedule Play Sessions: Break up the day with play sessions, ensuring your dog remains active and entertained.
Address Separation Anxiety/Boredom
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Provide Food Puzzles: Before leaving, offer food puzzles to keep your dog mentally engaged.
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Leave Enjoyable Chew Toys: Ensure your departure is accompanied by chew toys that capture your dog's interest.
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Hire a Dog Walker: Enlist the services of a dog walker for midday stimulation, particularly if you're away for extended periods.
Train Your Dog
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Use "Leave It" Command: Train your dog to respond to the "leave it" command, discouraging inappropriate chewing.
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Immediate Redirection: When caught in the act, redirect your dog to a sanctioned chew toy immediately and reward positive behaviour.
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Consistent Practice: Reinforce the training technique consistently to establish positive chewing habits.
