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How to Stop Puppy Chewing

posted by Annie B. Bond Sep 5, 2001 9:00 pm
How to Stop Puppy Chewing
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Adapted from 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Dog, by Arden Moore (Storey Books, 2000).

Your new puppy makes your heart melt–and your table legs wobbly! The need to gnaw escalates during the teething phase of puppy hood. But you can save your furniture and promote good dental habits with these great tips:

1. Smear hollow rubber toys with peanut butter, soft cheese, or even chicken fat or bacon grease. Any of these flavors is a whole lot more appealing to your puppy’s taste buds than bare wood. You can also use bitter-flavored chewing deterrents, sold in most pet stores.

2. Stop puppy chewing with chicken broth ice cubes. Roll a few cubes around on the kitchen floor so that your teething puppy can chew and soothe her sore gums.

3. Knot a clean old dish towel, wet it, and let it chill in the freezer. Give it to your teething puppy to massage her tender gums. Don’t worry: make the knot big and your puppy can’t swallow it.

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Rick Suddes

Helen did the freezer tip work ? I need all the feedback I can get on puppy & chewing

Helen M Rohde

Thanks for the tips that freezer thing sounds great! Going to try it today

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Adapted from 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Your Dog, by Arden Moore (Storey Books, 2000). Copyright (c) 2000 by Arden Moore. Reprinted by permission of Storey Books.

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