Q&A: What is the best way to get a dog to stop chewing?

When it comes to owning a dog, there’s one thing that can be a real pain: chewing. Whether it’s your favorite pair of shoes or the corner of the couch, dogs love to chew on anything they can get their teeth around. While it can be frustrating, there are ways to get your pup to stop chewing.

The first step is to figure out why your dog is chewing in the first place. Is it because they’re bored? Are they teething? Or do they just like the taste and texture of the object? Once you’ve identified the cause, you can start to work on finding a solution.

If your pup is chewing out of boredom, the best thing to do is to give them plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Take them for long walks and play interactive games with them. You can also provide them with chew toys that are specifically designed for teething puppies or for dogs that just like to chew.

If your dog is teething, you can provide them with cold chew toys that will help to soothe their gums. You can also give them frozen treats like carrots or apples as a way to help them through the teething process.

Finally, if your pup is just a fan of the taste and texture of the object they’re chewing, you can try spraying the items with a bitter apple spray or other bitter tasting sprays. This will hopefully deter them from chewing on the item.

No matter what the cause of your pup’s chewing, the best way to get them to stop is to be consistent. Offer them plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, provide them with appropriate chew toys, and use bitter tasting sprays to deter them from chewing on items they shouldn’t. With patience and consistency, you can help your pup to stop chewing and keep your home safe from their destructive behavior.