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My 3 year old Austraillian cattle dog chews everything, shoes, trash, paper products, underwear, socks, bras, pillows, you name it he chews it. HOWEVER...he DOES NOT chew any of the toys I buy him. I have tried every toy in Petsmart!! Any suggestions as to why he does this and any toy he might like to chew on instead???

2007-12-05 15:48:15 · 5 answers · asked by Meg 2 in Pets Dogs

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Since dogs need to chew, they should have appropriate toys. Destructive chewers only need a few of these toys. Too many toys will make it difficult for them to discern the difference between items that are okay to chew and those that are not. Don't give your dog old shoes, clothes or socks to chew because they will likely think it appropriate to chew new shoes, socks and clothes too. There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a toy for a chronic chewer. First the toy should be durable and safe. Plush or squeaky toys are fine for most dogs, but chewers will often destroy these toys posing a potential health problem if they ingest the squeaker or other part of the toy. Hard rubber toys are often a good choice. They are fun, durable, and easy to clean.

One reason for excessive chewing is a lack of exercise or attention. Dogs are extremely social animals and if lonely will often chew due to anxiety. They may also chew if they have pent up energy. Certain dogs such as sporting and herding dogs are prone to chewing problems because they need more exercise than other dogs. If loneliness or excessive energy is a problem for your dog, try playing with your dog more often. If this is not possible, consider doggy day care, or a dog walker to help keep your dog active during the day.

Additional ways to keep your dog from chewing other objects includes spraying them with bitter apple or a hot sauce. Bitter apple works well for wooden items. You may also cover these items or areas with foil or a thick plastic. Avoid disciplining your dog after the fact. If you return home and find destruction, disciplining your dog will only be effective if you catch him in the act. On the other hand, remember to praise your dog for chewing on the appropriate toys. Using a treat or flavor may help to encourage your dog to chew that toy. Proper training will also help control destructive chewing. Teaching your dog the "leave it" command is important. If these steps don't help to curb your dog's chewing problem you may want to consult a trainer or behaviorist.

2007-12-05 15:52:02 · answer #1 · answered by Mom of Three 6 · 0 2

properly, i might say that the main basic answer to this subject is the shortcoming of exact and psychological stimulation. A dogs that runs around the comparable exterior or walks around the comparable block gets board like we'd. the main staggering stimulation could be the educational new tricks and video games on a weekly foundation, seeing and smelling new attractions. purely that exhilaration would be sufficient to tire out of the dogs and he would be much less probably to opt to bite on something. whether, in case you have faith which you're doing the main staggering element for the dogs and he remains chewing-it in line with possibility stress. i've got faith the main suitable answer for that's to desensitize the dogs to you leaving (getting your coat, keys, footwear, ect.). You try this by using leaving then come back in, go away come back in, ect. it may desire to take time however the dogs would be greater calm while he see's you place on your coat (or in spite of it in line with possibility).

2016-10-19 08:51:59 · answer #2 · answered by megna 4 · 0 0

I dont know. I just know that I have a dog like that and she is not an Australian cattle dog by any stretch of the imagination.
So- my guess is that there is dawgy gene that periodically appears across genepools that is designed to drive owners crazy.

2007-12-05 15:55:06 · answer #3 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 0

I would make sure he is not left alone in a room with anything you care about. Dogs usually do this because they are bored. If you have tried everything I would either put him outside or train him. It takes time but he will learn just be patient.

2007-12-05 15:54:02 · answer #4 · answered by MiMi ♥ 4 · 0 0

just leave him alone in a room for 2 hours only with his toyz

2007-12-05 16:04:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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