Archive for the ‘Puppy Chewing’ Category

How to Stop Excessive Puppy Chewing

May 11th, 2012 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 27 Comments »

www.Dog-Training-Works.com – To stop excessive puppy chewing, you can use any of two approaches, or both for even better results. To stop excessive puppy chewing, you have to encourage behavior that’s acceptable, while discouraging the ones that aren’t. It’s not rocket science, yes, but it’s no walk in the park, either. Here are a few [...]

Q&A: Big dog “chewing” on little dog? Is that typical behavior?

April 12th, 2012 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 1 Comment »

Question by : Big dog “chewing” on little dog? Is that typical behavior? I’m moving in with my uncle who owns the sweetest german shepherd/ lab mix puppy ever. All he ever wants to do is play, he never hurts anyone or cause any real trouble. I own two Chihuahua puppies (male and female) and [...]

We like the chinese crested powder puff/ toy poodle. Are they yappy and “chewing” dogs?

March 14th, 2012 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 4 Comments »

Question by sheryl: We like the chinese crested powder puff/ toy poodle. Are they yappy and “chewing” dogs? We work during the day and can see the puppy for short periods but are concerned it will get lonely. Are they high maintenance dogs? Best answer: Answer by rakkkedDon’t get a dog or any kind of [...]

Basic Puppy Care : Correcting Puppy Chewing

February 14th, 2012 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 3 Comments »

Puppies naturally want to chew on everything they can, including your shoes and furniture. Learn how to correct and stop puppy chewing with tips from a veterinarian in this free puppy care video. Expert: Gregory McDonald Contact: www.petpointers.com Bio: Dr. Gregory McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979. [...]

Q&A: What is a Long-Lasting Chew “Treat” (not a toy) for a Teething Puppy?

January 16th, 2012 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 10 Comments »

by Shannon K Question by Krisma: What is a Long-Lasting Chew “Treat” (not a toy) for a Teething Puppy? I have a 5 month old Chocolate Lab (cute as can be) and loves to chew! I’ve gotten him many Chew Treats, but I need the Ever-Lasting-Gobstopper of Chew Treats. Greenies are good, but I’d have [...]

What is a Long-Lasting Chew “Treat” (not a toy) for a Teething Puppy?

December 18th, 2011 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | No Comments »

by Joshua Moles Question by Krisma: What is a Long-Lasting Chew “Treat” (not a toy) for a Teething Puppy? I have a 5 month old Chocolate Lab (cute as can be) and loves to chew! I’ve gotten him many Chew Treats, but I need the Ever-Lasting-Gobstopper of Chew Treats. Greenies are good, but I’d have [...]

What are the best edible chew “toys” or “treats” for a 3 month old puppy?

November 19th, 2011 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 15 Comments »

by tech no logic Question by Here and There: What are the best edible chew “toys” or “treats” for a 3 month old puppy? My puppy lovvvves to chew on everything esp. since she still has her baby teeth. I was wondering what chew treats are the safest and healthiest for her to chew on [...]

How to House Train a Puppy

October 21st, 2011 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | No Comments »

by wokka House training a puppy is not hard, as long as you take is seriously. Commit 100% to house training your puppy, and it wont take a long time. If you are reading this article you are off to a good start. House training a puppy will require patients, constancy, and leadership. If you [...]

When do puppy’s get out of the “Chewing” stage?

October 21st, 2011 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | 2 Comments »

by maia Question by I thought so!: When do puppy’s get out of the “Chewing” stage? Our Lab pup is 12 weeks old, he chew’s more than a train and we were wondering when this stage is ends. Does anyone know? Best answer: Answer by peppermintim not sure but there are doggy schools to teach [...]

How To Teach Your Puppy Good Chewing Habits Instead Of Destructive Chewing

September 22nd, 2011 by | Posted in Puppy Chewing | No Comments »

by Dustin and Jenae Puppies chew for a variety of reasons. A puppy will chew to alleviate teething pain, they chew to explore, or they chew because they are bored. You can teach your puppy good chewing habits instead of destructive chewing habits with a few simple tricks. You puppy needs regular mental and physical [...]