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What to do when your dog chews?
Puppies chew a lot. These little cuddly fur balls are very curious and investigate the surroundings with their mouth. Puppies develop the chewing habit when they are teething. They would chew anything they can get their mouth to. However, while some...
0 commentsStop Your Dog's Excessive Chewing
Does your dog chew on everything in sight? This article will help your dog choose the right things to chew.
0 commentsDog Training Tips, Help, and Techniques
Dog training should begin the day that you bring home your new dog or puppy. Training is probably the most important key to living happily with your new dog. Dog training can 1) save your dog's life and 2)...
3 commentsTough Dog Toys: Destruction of the Dog Toy
It can be a pain in the but to find dog toys for dogs who chew. There are so many different styles of cute dog toys that pet parents would die to purchase and bring home to Fluffy or Spot, but there are also so many different dog chewers that those...
21 commentsWhy do dogs chew?
Chewing is natural for dogs especially for puppies. These animals are very curious of their new environment and since they are not provided with hands by nature, they use the mouth in almost everything they do. The mouth is used to eat, to...
0 commentsHow to Stop Your Dog from Chewing Your Shoes
In this article, we are going to equip you with the necessary knowledge on how to stop your dog from chewing your shoes. This type of knowledge will benefit you in the following three (3) ways. It will...
0 commentsDog Chew Deterrent Sprays - Stop Chewing
Dogs tend to go through a chewing phase at some point in their life, usually at puppyhood during the teething phase. But, sometimes you'll find that some dogs just keep chewing, and if you're one of those people who have been so unlucky enough to...
4 commentsWhy do dogs chew
There are many reasons why dogs chew. Both good and bad. When a puppy chews on things it is often its way of exploring the world. It can also be to relieve discomfort while it is teething. Adult dogs tend...
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