Thursday, February 19, 2009

How to Stop Puppy's Chewing

Most puppies chew and it is considered to be a natural and healthy activity for them. They chew during the process of teething, exploratory, chewing, stress management. This is a natural habit, but, can cause an amazing amount of destruction.

Leave your puppy untrained and he would scratch deep grooves in to wooden doors and moldings, dig up carefully placed landscaping, or chew your prized possessions. This damage can cost you a good amount of money and can even annihilate the human-animal bond or put your pup's health at risk.

However, with certain corrective measures, this kind of behavior can be avoided.

Reading further would provide you certain tips that can stop destructive chewing.

Puppies chew anything and everything around them, once they start teething and use their mouths and teeth to eat. They also chew to explore their environment and relieve stress and boredom. And puppies chew more than usual when their permanent teeth erupt.

This is a medical problem that can lead to destructive chewing. Your puppy may suffer from Pica, a disease whereby your puppy eats non-nutritive substances. It results from the same physiologic state that produces emesis, presumably nausea. The same disease was visible in rats. Rats exhibited pica after being given apomorphine- hydrochloride which usually results in vomiting.

Gastrointestinal distress generally makes puppies nauseated, thereby inducing them to chew and consume inapt items to relieve themselves. Puppies generally chew these items in an attempt to feel better.

You need to go through a case study and medical work up to rile out nutritional deficiencies and gastrointestinal problems your puppy have, that chew excessively. We would like to mention certain measures that you can adopt to prevent destructive chewing. Follow the steps mentioned below to get rid of such a problem.

Most of us choose a puppy that possesses the cutest furry face. Now, it is high time that we resist ourselves from this temptation when choosing a pure bread puppy. The first step must be to investigate the breed's behavioral traits. This trait should include its tendency to chew. In addition, veterinarians, pet store personnel and breeders can help prospective owners choose pure bred or mixed bread dogs that suit their lifestyles. For instance, a highly energetic puppy may not be useful for an easy going person. He/ she may easily get annoyed by such a behavior. Such a puppy is likely to become a chewer and may be restricted to the backyard, where it will probably dig or bark excessively. This would finally result into abandonment of the puppy by its owner. On the other hand, young children active individuals, or a high energy household may intimidate or stress a quiet or shy puppy. This would result into destructive behavior, often as a form of stress release.

SO, to sum up you must choose a puppy which is best suited to your lifestyle to stay away from destructive behavior by them. You must also remember that a destructive behavior, like chewing is caused by stress or anxiety sensed by your puppy. Hence, choosing a pup wisely would avoid such circumstances in the long run.

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