Monday, February 15, 2010

Lab Nine Transpiration How Do I Stop My Nine Month Old Lab Mix Puppy From Chewing And Destroying My House?

How do I stop my nine month old lab mix puppy from chewing and destroying my house? - lab nine transpiration

She chewed the siding on my house that my sofa and furniture has swallowed. I have a drawer, and you have to go to the trouble and if we are not at home. It has a lot of attention, and she has many toys and rawhide bones. Do not want to get rid of it. So please give me some ideas please!

8 comments:

  1. Destructive Dog Bored =

    You need to employ a difference and help you find a little energy. Try a Buster Cube (larger). This is a very tough bucket for food in dry and then when the dog plays with their food spit Peices. This will keep your dog busy for a while. When the bucket is empty, your dog will:
    a) completely, as if he just finished dinner
    b) tired, because only this cube chased around the house
    c) willing to give and be a good dog.

    Make sure the amount of food that you adjust your dog food, you do not give food extra, you simply remove food meal. For example, I have a mixed Dog Eat 2 cups of food per day. So, put in the morning, a cup of foodBuster Cube and let them play for a while. It is good and tuckered after, and ready to go in his box while I work. In the evening I received a cup of food in your Buster Cube and listen for a while. So it is good and tuckered and ready to go to bed. Not even to eat his food in his plate, she only eats the ball.

    My dog is a / Amstaff border collie mix. It is full of energy and is very destructive if left alone. This will help you get your energy productively, if I or you can go to bed, she is ready to sleep and relax.

    Here is a link to your website. They do not sell here, but you can find all information about a product. I recDiscover the San amazon.com to find the best deal. I have seen anywhere from $ 13 to $ 18 plus postage. I was very happy to find in pet shops in my area, but one could also be seen. Maybe I would have more luck

    http://www.bustercube.com/

    Good luck!

    Give your dog does not! If you do not help you, do bad things with good things, then I am sure that this solve the problem. It worked for us!

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  2. They should not as a penalty box, the box is a safe place to go for the dog and just be positive tool.ONly into the box, if you can not control my sleep.
    Make sure that the puppy run on a daily basis. The leakage power everything.
    So constant supervision is required for teething puppies. As it begins, something that does not belong to him, and replaces it with something that I can Chew Chew. The bones and toys are great.

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  3. Puppies love to chew! All you can do is invest in lots of toys. Raw hides are also good. My best recommendation is to everything and puppy proof your house. If you know what he likes to chew and should not be one block from the area. It is like a baby around, and ultimately improve in this regard.

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  4. First, the boxes should not be used for both. You try your puppy "Giving Time Out" and it only works with the children no dogs.

    Second, perception is what you need for your puppy. Do not give your attention to solve the dog, toys and leather your problem.

    Your puppy is bored mind!

    Check out these Web sites and video clips from Cesar Millan (The Dog Whisperer).

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  5. Dogs do not understand "punishment" in a timeout in the drawer.
    The fields are used if they have time or are not at home to see her.
    Here is an article that can help be.
    http://www.all-about-goldens.com/puppych ...

    Hope this helps!

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  6. chew, GET "Bitter Apple" spray, such as PetSmart and about $ 8. works very well. just a drop or two, depending on the area you want covered. It should be accepted, can again be sprayed from time to time, when the puppy disappears and goes back to this area

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  7. The boxes should not be used as punishment, should be a safe haven where the dog feels safe and protected.

    Exercise your dog. A tired dog is a good dog. Toys and bones are not compensated for the lack of movement. How often have you contributed.

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  8. Sport can help, but there are things you can buy, as was another bitter apple, comes in the gallon for great things, check your pet shop, you can ensure that it is some advice for some people and give some dogs mines are known Timeout

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