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we tried the bitter spray and the tobasco sauce but it does not help. we also tried telling him no and he ignores us. He is just 6 months and i know puppy's chew but he will chew anything.

we put things on the kitchen counter just so he cant get to it but that does not stop him he some how manages to reach it and chew it just to chew.

for example he chewed through the padding on a trampoline. he chews chairs,garbage,board games,clothes,toys and more.

2007-06-20 10:31:17 · 6 answers · asked by favorite_aunt24 7 in Pets Dogs

he has a mate she is an american bull dog. we let them out side and run every day for as long as they want. we take him for walks every evening.

2007-06-20 10:38:42 · update #1

he also sleeps in a crate at night and is in it when no one is home.

2007-06-20 10:39:37 · update #2

we also have 2 kids so he goes and runs with them when weather premits.

2007-06-20 10:43:11 · update #3

he is chewing when we are in other rooms or when we are sitting right there. it is like when we see him chew we say bad dog and take what ever he is chewing away he ignores it and chews something else, or when we put him out side to play with the other dog he chews on all outside stuff. even if we sit there and look at him he grabs something just to chew it. it is like he does it just to do it. he gets plenty of attention and love.

2007-06-20 10:59:16 · update #4

he has chew toys but they only last a few hours before he destroys them.

2007-06-20 11:00:05 · update #5

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I rescue huskies after others don't want them, and yes they do like to chew. However, when getting a young husky I keep that baby strapped to my ankle a good 6 or 8 months when I'm home. If someone can watch the pup then I don't but if I know I'm going to be doing something and my eyes will not be on the dog, it's leashed to me. That way the pup can't go too far and I can usually tell if he/she is doing something they shouldn't. With a husky it only takes a minute......always keep your eye on them. The one I have right now is 7 and she is good now, but it took lots of time and lots of watching her.

2007-06-20 11:00:59 · answer #1 · answered by alis_n_1derland 5 · 4 0

Husky Chew

2016-10-15 06:19:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Exercise. Siberians become destructive when bored or lonely. If he's finding the time to chew these things without you being right on top of him to stop it, he's spending too much time by himself.

He needs more exercise, or a companion to keep him entertained. He also needs to be in a crate or kennel with plenty of chew toys when you aren't watching him.

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When is he getting the chance to chew all of these things? He cannot be unsupervised. If he's getting onto the counters, someone isn't watching him. Redirect him with appropriate chew toys and keep him contained when you can't watch him. Does the other dog romp and wrestle with him? Laying around in the yard with your buddy and actual physical exertion are two different things. ;-)

2007-06-20 10:36:01 · answer #3 · answered by Loki Wolfchild 7 · 3 0

This sounds a lot like my dog. We tried to to the bitter stuff and all the other things but it never did work. Now we give him raw hides, and my dad plays with him outside, and that seems to do him justice. Even though sometimes his raw hides don't last long. And my dog just chews up every toy we give him. But I would suggest giving it raw hides. And if that doesn't work (or you've tried it) exercise seems to do with my dog. Just running around the backyard helps him a lot.

2007-06-20 11:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by Jenny 1 · 1 0

A dog should be trained on how to eat, walk with you, not to bark, potty training and sleep on its place etc. You can teach anything to your puppy, dogs get trained easily with some good instructions. If you want some good training tips visit https://tr.im/SIjnC

If properly trained, they should also understand whistle and gesture equivalents for all the relevant commands, e.g. short whistle or finger raised sit, long whistle or flat hand lay down, and so on.

It's important that they also get gestures and whistles as voice may not be sufficient over long distances and under certain circumstances.

2016-04-21 19:03:07 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2017-02-18 14:05:40 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I agree with Loki - and in addition - try some chew toys. Mine love frozen butcher bones and lots of toys to choose from.

2007-06-20 10:48:05 · answer #7 · answered by mnhuskyluv 3 · 2 0

Hey,
Understanding how to train your dog and how to correct bad behaviours is very important. That's why I suggest to follow a good training course. There are plenty of books and training material. One online course I recommend (I like it because it has hundreds of videos) is http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=572

It helped me a lot.
Good Bye

2014-09-14 09:08:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

put the stuff you dont want chewed away.

2007-06-20 10:39:42 · answer #9 · answered by shane53221 1 · 0 1

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