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September 04, 2010
from
john-westmidlands-uk
Birmingham
i have a 3 month old staff female, she has come out in wot look likes sores all over her body every were ,vet dose not know wot they are apart from giveing me a big bill,she is eating and drinking ok
chewing problems
July 10, 2010
from
simplyme87
Chicago
I have a one year old cockerspaniel who keeps chewing up my pillows, blankets, basicly anything she can get her hands on. I have tried the sour apple sprays, stern no's, but it has gotten worse. She sneaks off and does this where no can see her. Any suggestions?
RE: chewing problems
August 19, 2010
from
AlbertaSnowman
Calgary
I have been told that the best way to deal with chewing problems is to give them something they are allowed to chew on when you catch them chewing on something they are not supposed to have. The old switcheroo, combined with a stern no and consistency should work.
RE: chewing problems
August 21, 2010
from
autumn13118
Manila
Thanks for this suggestion. I also have the same problem with my dog. I hope this works.
RE: chewing problems
August 23, 2010
from SingleLadyInRiverdalepark25
Riverdale Park
I know from experance that with that breed they don't stop distroying your things until they turn about 2 years old....or if u only give them the attention they want...she is doing it because she is mad u won't show her any affection...belive me I know after 5 phone charger,6 paris for glasses...3 playstation cords...the list goes on sweety
RE: chewing problems
August 25, 2010
from
autumn13118
Manila
and I thought my dog was the worst of all. Thanks for the ideas.
RE: chewing problems
August 26, 2010
from
SingleGuyInBelize30
Lagos
Sorry for all dat but remember its an animal u can train
RE: chewing problems
August 29, 2010
from SingleLadyInJacksonville132
Jacksonville
Petsmart had a chew toy that you put treats in that will help with the chewing. They come in all sizes and you put doggy treats in them and the dogs try to get the treats out. If you leave her buy herself for a period of time she get board and that can happen. Take her for walks, take her to a doggy park and use your crate.
RE: chewing problems
August 31, 2010
from
SingleinVegas110
Las Vegas
buy her one one those pig ears or a juicy bone that last for hours, mine chew up the side of the couch, it's like kids when they are young they theeting, so they need something to chew and it will last for about two years..
Sabrina..
August 31, 2010
from
SingleinVegas110
Las Vegas
I have a mini-schnautzer, Sabrina, very lovely, soft to the touch, but she cries when I'll go somewhere, and sometimes my next door neighboor will complain about her crying!..how canI fix this? give me a solution please....I work, so I have to go out for hours, and yes! I'll take her out for a nice walk before I live..she is very attach to me..
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