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We use nylabones for our puppy. We get the flavored/scented ones, as she seems to like that much better.

Um, keep your shoes behind a closent door and out of reach. Pretty much anything your pup finds will be considered fair game to her until you catch her with it. Puppy proof your home and offer other options, like a kong stuffed with peanut butter to keep her attention on chewing it.

I use rawhides in moderation and the occasional dog bone from the local pet store. Crate training for when you cannot be right there to monitor your pup is also a really good idea. We use a crate until our pups are old enuf not to have that urge to chew anymore and are fully potty trained.

2006-10-16 10:04:44 · answer #1 · answered by Shadow's Melon 6 · 0 0

When my Labrador Zoey was chewing I bought her about three chew toys. I highley adivse you don't get the chew toys with cotten and normally they have a sqeaker in the middle because any pup will chew a hole and drag the cotten out of the chew toy
Frisbees, and rubber, and those cloth chewtoys and socks aswell.
Hoped this helped and good luck!

2006-10-16 17:08:59 · answer #2 · answered by Jessica 3 · 0 0

Do not let her chew on your things.Give her something to chew on just one toy at first so she knows it's hers.Let her pick it out you can take your dog into pet-co.Just throw a couple toys at her see which one she favors.Then buy it for her.It is very important that she understands not to chew on your things.If you keep letting her chew on your things then she will always think it's okay.

2006-10-16 17:04:10 · answer #3 · answered by lil mamma 2 · 0 0

Well, anything you leave within her reach will satisfy her! It's hard to get a dog to stop chewing things up! You have to treat them like you would a toddler, and just don't leave anything where she can reach it, if you don't want it chewed up!

2006-10-16 17:03:21 · answer #4 · answered by rebecca_sld 4 · 0 0

We have a siberian husky dog and although he isnt the worst chewer in the world he has had his moments, and out of all the years of experience the most bestest thing we got was a cage (crate) we would put him in when we were out and came home to no worries. We would leave the crate door open when we were in the house so he wasnt frightened of it, he goes in it without asking! Believe me it was a miricale buy!!

2006-10-16 17:13:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take a clean washcloth. Wet it under the tap. Put peanut butter in the middle and wrap it in a ball. Freeze it.

When it is frozen give it to your puppy. She'll LOVE it and it will help the pain of teething.

I did this with a puppy I had.

2006-10-16 17:03:13 · answer #6 · answered by msnite1969 5 · 0 0

Nylabone!! My 8 month old pit bull puppy will stop chewing on ANYTHING when I bring out his Nylabone. They carry them at all major pet stores.

2006-10-16 17:00:44 · answer #7 · answered by NYC Tim 2 · 0 0

ya like a bone a big bone and mabey one of those rubber things wit a hole in it when i had my dog we put peanut butter in the hole and that was his fav toy ever and he stoped biting this aslong as you keep that out

2006-10-16 17:03:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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