Author: Terry Zinndell
The muscles found in the jawbone of a dog are capable of stripping
the flesh off a rawhide bone in a few minutes. Even an ordinary Golden
retriever can tear that thick bone apart really fast. That is because a
dog has some of the strongest jaw muscles among animals. And that is
why it can become a problem that they can do the same to the furniture
too.
The chewing tendency of a dog is going to depend upon his breed and
that is why a knowledgeable owner needs to know about the behavior
patterns of his dog. However, chewing every object which is present in
the house is a normal tendency in every existing dog breed. That is the
reason why one has to focus the dog's attention on some other object
upon which they can chew. But that is quite a difficult thing to do
with some dogs.
There are younger dogs (mostly puppies) that will have a greater
tendency to chew with less discrimination regarding what they choose.
However, even young puppies can be discouraged from grabbing things
their owners would prefer the dogs stayed away from.
Foremost, it is important to point out that a little prevention can
help avoid a number of problems. That is why it is wise to keep shoes,
laundry and other items where dogs will be unable to gain access to
them. Keeping children's toys separated from the dog's toys so mix ups
do not occur is a good idea.
It is important to maintain an attractive variety of toys available and
keep them indoors or outdoors so the dog may chew on them. Rawhide
bones are very attractive to a number of dogs while other breeds will
prefer hard rubber or unique plastic dental bones. With rare exception,
giving the dog a real bone is often not a good idea. Oversized beef
bones are usually safe, but chicken and pork bones are known to easily
splinter which can lead to injury.
Nevertheless, there are plenty of toys made especially for dogs and
some of them have treats in hollow interiors. A dog needs to work
really hard to get to the treat and not only is it going to have a good
physical and mental workout, but it is going to get a treat reward at
the end of the activity.
It also does not hurt to take a firm tone with the dog when it grabs an
unsuitable object such as socks or shoes. However, it is extremely
unwise to yell or deliver hard physical punishment. Rather than yell,
you will need to vent your frustrations elsewhere. Yes, this can be
easier said than done but it must be followed in order to maintain the
harmony of the owner/pet relationship.
The development of specific habits can be done by leashing the dog.
Then an unsuitable object has to be placed near the dog. The moment,
the dog approaches it, the leash should be jerked sideways, and No said
very firmly.
Always be sure to jerk sideways and never back. A dog's neck muscles
are very strong, but the dog's throat can be easily bruised. Remember,
the pulling movement is to inform and definitely not to punish.
If when outside the dog has a tendency to chew on plants, fences, or
other exterior items, you can take advantage of a few commercial
mixtures or home recipes to discourage such bad behavior. A little
cayenne pepper paste smeared on the leaves of plants the dog is
attracted to can generally eliminate chewing in merely one lesson.
Then, there are commercial preparations which contain 'bitter apple'
which has been known to discourage a number of dogs.
Successful dog training can only be done with consistency, patience and
a lot of persistence. The idea behind stopping chewing is not to start
a new behavior pattern, but to "suppress" a natural behavior pattern.
Often, redirecting the dog to acceptable objects is the best bet since
it is impossible to eliminate the dog's instincts. That is why it is
necessary to be calm and vigilant. Keep your cool even when the dog
chews on the new carpet. Objects can be replaced. A good relationship
with a pet cannot.
About the Author:
With decades of working in the Dog Training and Care field, Terry Zinndell can also help you with questions about picking the right Dog Bedding for your dog. You are welcome to reprint this article - but get your own unique content version here. Tags:
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