How Do I Get My Dog To Stop Chewing Stuffed Animals?!?
My dog always bites all these stuffed animals, but I can't but them in a high place because in this room, there's no space to. If I move them to a different room, it will just clog up extra space and she will keep destroying them. (Can't get rid of them)
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- I have the same problem with my dog... I can't figure anything out either. I just had to put them in high places...
- Well maybe you should box them up and find a place for them. I think I would rather take up a little extra space then have them destroyed and possibly have my dog ingest something that will get lodged in their digestive tract and need surgery. ????
- well you can 1 get a special spray 2 corectt him
- give your dog a pigs ear to chew rather than a stuffed toy,takes time but will work out eventually,,
- What about sealing them in plastic bins and putting them in your garage if you have one. Those are hard to unsnap and should be safe that way...
- Put them in a box or plastic tub with a tight lid. Some of those net hammock thingies that hang from the ceiling might work too. I buy mine stuffed animals at yard sales for 25c
- Box them up and put them in the garage or up on a closet shelf or something. Then sign up for obedience classes where you will learn to train your pup to "leave it"
- Better stuffed animals than shoes. Give them one to keep.
- Show them the stuffed animal they chewed and scold them repeatedly saying "No" firmly. That helped my dog =] and DO NOT give them one to keep because it makes the dog think it's OK to chew the stuffed animals.
- Easiest thing in the world, just give the dog one of your mom's shoes. wonder how many people would kill to have your problem ;)
- Better stuffed toys than your shoes or furniture.
- try giving your dog something else to chew on
- Pick them up It's that simple
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