You can buy something called stop chew from any pet shop,it does work i used it when i had a gsd pup he only licked it once and that was enough it is a bit like the stuff you can put on your nails to stop chewing them,give it ago or try rubbing a strong onion on them or something you know your pup doesn't like but i would use the stop chew it works on everything in your home that you don't want your dog to chew,good luck.
2007-03-11 15:26:31
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answered by catsfoot 2
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Maybe you can give it a toy so you would distract it from chewing. Or go to the nearest pet store and get a apple bitter spray so the next time it tries to chew it, it tastes the bitter apple spray and thinks it don't taste right.
2007-03-11 15:28:07
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answered by Whatz up 2
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All dogs hate the sound of coins rattled in a metal container, try shaking one at the dog when it's mibehaving, also try spraying the dog with a water bottle. Persitence and consistency are your best tools for training.
2007-03-11 15:38:53
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answered by Kurt R 2
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In any given situation, focus on what you do want your dog to do instead of on whatever he’s doing wrong. Learn how to train your dog https://tr.im/uwPmA
For example, suppose that on many evenings, your young dog gets busy looking for trouble just as you’re digesting your dinner. He grabs a boot from the mat by the front door and gallops through the house with it. You yell at him and take it away. He grabs its mate. You yell and take it away. He heads for the kitchen and starts checking out the counters in case something tasty’s been left behind. You chase him away. And on and on, until you’ve lost your temper and torn out clumps of hair you can ill afford to lose.
2016-04-23 18:30:40
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answered by ? 3
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allow your puppy to live inside with you and train him well and to be social also get him chew toys. treat him as if he is a member of the family but train him to behave. read a book about training if you can't afford training classes
2007-03-11 19:23:50
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answered by katie d 6
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my puppy ate my water pipes so i changed the place i put the dogs bed and cove rd my pipes in lemon juice he didn't like that xx
2007-03-11 21:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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bind your pipe with rubber until it doesn't leak. on top of rubber, bind it again with plastic. cellophane, or any plastic. drop some chilli on it then wait for your puppy to chew it. after your puppy taste it, for sure it won't bite it any longer, that's the time you remove the plastic with chilli. to avoid contamination, rebind your pipe with new rubber.
2007-03-11 15:29:56
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answered by dreamer 2
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they say to hang a toy very close and given the choice he'll play with it. keep replacing it there until hes forgotten all about what fun the pipes were.
2007-03-11 15:22:18
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answered by nendlin 6
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If you're talking about your plumbing, then discipline him when you see him chewing on anything he shouldn't be. Cage him and give him a chew toy. Try to prevent him from having access to anything you he shouldn't
If you're talking about your bongs, put them on a high shelf.
2007-03-11 15:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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take your puppy away from pipe or take the pipe away from the puppy!
its that simple!
2007-03-11 15:42:23
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answered by batukhail 1
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