Q&A: How do you get a dog to stop chewing?

If you’ve ever owned a dog, you know that they love to chew. But when that chewing turns destructive, it can be a problem for both you and your pup. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to stop your dog from chewing.

First, it’s important to understand why your dog is chewing in the first place. Puppies chew to explore and learn about their environment, while older dogs may chew out of boredom or stress. If your pup is chewing because of boredom, provide them with plenty of stimulating toys to keep them entertained. If they’re stressed, make sure they have a comfortable place to relax and plenty of attention from you.

Second, make sure you’re providing your pup with plenty of chew toys. Chew toys are designed to be safe and satisfying for your pup to chew on, and they can help satisfy their need to chew without destroying your furniture.

Third, if your pup is still chewing on things they shouldn’t, try using a bitter apple spray or another type of deterrent. These sprays are designed to make items taste bad, which will discourage your pup from chewing on them.

Finally, if all else fails, you can try using a muzzle or a head halter. These can be useful if your pup is particularly persistent in their chewing. However, it’s important to remember that these are just temporary solutions and should be used in conjunction with the other methods mentioned above.

By understanding why your pup is chewing and providing them with plenty of chew toys and attention, you can help stop your pup from destructive chewing. With patience and consistency, you can help your pup learn what is and isn’t appropriate to chew on.