PostHeaderIcon You Can Protect Valuable Furniture From Your New Puppy

Protecting new furniture doesn’t simply happen by chance, when dealing with a puppy.Pay strict attention to prevent sofa cushions being chewed or the corner of your wooden table gnawed on.

Teaching a technique , that still meets your puppy’s needs, is crucial for ending puppy chewing.  Because puppy is growing in new teeth, it is consoling for him to chew on furniture.Your pooch is not a bad dog because he does this.

Puppies chew to eliminate pain from teething.Puppies also chew to relieve boredom.You can still allow your puppy to chew while using a technique to stop puppy chewing, since allowing him to amuse himself is very important.

Make sure that you take inventory of things your puppy likes to gnaw on, and then buy toys with similar textures.

Buy plush toys, if your puppy seems to love tearing soft things, like pillows.If your puppy likes chewing on hard things, like rocks or sticks, you might want to purchase an assortment of hard, plastic toys.  You can buy these types of toys at any pet store or at websites like Petsmart.com.

Once you have stocked up with an assortment of toys, it is time to put them to work.Place toys beside furniture you are worried about.  Put the plush toys next to the pillows.Place harder toys next to table legs and things like that.

If you have to, you might also consider limiting how much free access your dog has to your home as well.It can be easier sometimes to work on teaching your puppy what things he can or cannot chew on one room at a time, rather than the whole house at once.

You should next train your dog in what is called replacement behavior.  Pay close attention to him looking for when he’s about to go chew on something.Simply say “No” in a firm voice, when you notice your dog is going to chew on something, and give him the toy that is the best replacement.

This also has the added benefit of preventing your puppy from developing food aggression or becoming possessive of resources, since the method does not rely on punishing your puppy.

Your dog will learn with repletion that you accept his desire to chew on some things and not on others.  And as long as you keep stocked up on toys, most dogs will be more then happy to chew on their toys, instead of your furniture.

Using this process, it can take a month or two to train your dog.  You need to be consistent, but I promise you your furniture will thank you for it.

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