Pets

To help! My dog ​​is trashing my house!

Why is your dog chewing everything in his mouth? Very often it has to do with the fact that your dog is probably bored.

If you are very busy or away from home often, your dog has nothing to do, so he invents his own solutions. Your solutions of hers often involve something that belongs to you and she has no idea how much something may or may not cost!

Some people think that getting a playmate for their dog will solve the problem. This sometimes works, but be careful, it’s not a guaranteed fix. You can end up with twice the trouble when you double the fun. You may find that you end up with twice as much destruction as before!

One way to curb some of this destructive behavior is to use a crate. By confining your dog in a crate, you can’t get to his shoes or his favorite couch. Also, he keeps her away from things that can hurt her. A box can be moved from room to room and allows it to feel like it’s with you, but relieves you to move on and function as needed.

Whether you decide to crate your dog, confine him to a special room, or place him outside; it’s a good idea to give him something to do. Special treats and toys will serve as entertainment and will probably save your garden! Hiding treats in the garden will help discourage her from doing things that you would rather she didn’t do. Even in a crate, it’s a good idea to give her some treats, a chew toy, or her favorite stuffed toy.

Dog toys are a good solution. There is a wide variety of toys available and a wide range of prices. Be sure to look for toys that are durable enough for your dog, and keep in mind that toys that weren’t designed as dog toys can often present choking hazards that you may not immediately think of. Buttons and popping eyes are some of the things to watch out for.

Some dogs are harder on toys than others. Make sure you get a toy that can withstand your dog’s level of chewing. It may cost a little more money, but you don’t want a toy that falls apart the first time your dog plays with it. It can be dangerous if one of the smaller pieces gets stuck in your dog’s throat or stomach. There are numerous toys on the market that are specifically designed for electric chewers. Look for products from companies like Nylabone, Kong, and Orka. If you give your dog a ball, make sure it’s too big for him to swallow.

Many dog ​​toys today are designed to allow you to put treats inside of them. In fact, they become a kind of puzzle to occupy your dog. Toys are regularly designed to challenge your dog’s problem-solving skills. Stuffed cheese on a sterilized bone (found in pet stores) can be time consuming. If it’s hot outside, you might consider getting the kind of dog treat that freezes. Your dog will enjoy playing with it until it is thawed enough to eat.

People have different opinions about rawhides. Some people use them and others use them. An excellent alternative is something called the Bully Stick. They aren’t cheap, but the dogs love them and they last quite a while. No matter what you decide to use, be sure to remove the chew toy when it’s small enough to swallow.

To really keep your dog interested, change the toys from time to time. After your dog has played with one toy for a few days, switch to another. The next time you take it out, it will look like a new toy!

By giving your pet something to occupy his attention, you’ll avoid destructive behavior that has been a problem in the past, and you’ll both be happier.