Tips to stop your puppy’s destructive chewing

Puppies can be likened to small children. They explore the world using their mouths. Puppy’s learn through chewing. Puppies begin teething when they are 6 months old. Unfortunately, unlike children, puppies will not “outgrow” these behaviors as they age. You will need to tech your dog on acceptable and unacceptable behavior. But how do you do that? These are our tips.  If you are looking for an amazing puppy with a verified breeder you can look it up on Best 2023 Designer Dog Breeds

TIP 1: Puppy-proof your home. You should keep anything that could be chewed out from reach.

TIP 2 – Buy toys that he can chew. TIP 2: Don’t let your puppy play with old socks, shoes, etc. For older dogs, soft squeak toys may be too fragile to chew. They are great for playing fetch with small puppies, and are good for learning about the world.

TIP 3 – Limit the access to your living space, bedroom, or other rooms when you need to leave your home for an extended period of time.

TIP 4: Stop your dog from chewing things he shouldn’t. Then, give him something to chew. Be calm and reliable, not emotional.

TIP 5: Teach your pup not to bite anyone in the body. Did you know that biting relatives is an attempt at dominance?

TIP 6 – If your puppy is having trouble teething, freeze a washcloth.

TIP 7: Never give your dog punishment after the fact. If you find that something was chewed, it’s not possible to do anything. Dogs often associate punishment with what they do at the time they are being punished.