Cheree is the founder of Mill Creek Animal Rescue. Download a copy of the free report: Five Dog Training Myths. Visit The New Pet Zone for the latest news and product reviews for a healthier happier pet!
Why does your dog chew everything? There isn't a single answer to that question. Dogs chew for a variety of reasons. Some just seem have an an inborn need to chew. They find it pleasurable. Others seem to chew only if they are bored.
Is there a difference between "Chewing" and "Destructive Chewing"? I suppose it's up to the beholder. When you get right down to it, chewing is destructive by its very nature!
Your dog has strong jaws full of sharp, pointy teeth. Puppies especially have very sharp teeth, and a strong chewing instinct. Just about anything your dog starts to chew on is probably going to show the effects of it inside of a minute.
As a point of clarification, when w say "destructive chewing" we usually mean "inappropriate chewing". You know, chewing up your possessions, your furniture, your shoes, as opposed to chewing on designated toys and dog chews.
There are three main reasons why dogs chew:
* Chewing is a natural desire. It's fun, it passes the time, and it's a self-rewarding, self-reinforcing activity. As example would be chewing on something that tastes good.
* Chewing is an outlet -- especially for a nervous, bored, or lonely dog. The repetitive act of chewing is actually quite soothing to your dog. It's the doggie equivalent of comfort food.
* Chewing burns up nervous energy and gives your dog something to do. This is especially true in the case of dogs who don't get enough exercise.
So, how do you keep your dog from chewing up your prized possessions? The secret to that burning question is in the list of reasons why your dog chews in the first place! Here are three tips:
* Give your dog something tasty to chew on.
* Make sure your dog has other activities, or playmates, to help prevent boredom. Dogs will usually chew when they are left alone, or when you are sleeping or otherwise ignoring them.
* See to it that your dog gets plenty of exercise to burn off that energy. If your dog is exercised properly, chances are he will be tired and ready for a nap rather than ready to chew up everything in sight!
Of course, one final word of advice: If you can't lock your prized possessions safely away from your dog, then confine your dog when you cannot watch her. It isn't good for you, your things, or your dog to launch into punishment mode when the situation could have -- and should have -- been avoided in the first place.
In order to stay on friendly terms with "man's best friend" take the upper hand early on. Your dog looks to you for guidance and leadership. Preventing your dog from chewing up your things in the first place is your best bet. It's easier to prevent the habit in the first place than it is to break it later.
If you are looking for more dog training tips, be sure to click on the link below in my resource box.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




Easy Cat Toilet Training - Lose the Litterbox!
By: Amanda Kerns | 03/01/2010Easy cat toilet training is possible but only when you have the right information and have a plain understanding of the proper steps to take.
The eyes have it----The Goldendoodle is a colorful dog
By: Dee Gerrish | 03/01/2010They're the eyes of eagerness; happiness; long walks in the park; a belly rub; a scratch behind the ears. The Goldendoodle's eyes radiates it's soulful personality whether they are brown, blue, green or two different colors. The Goldendoodle is a colorful dog that people enjoy around the world.
Quality Chicken Coop Plans Are The Key To Healthy Chickens And Great Organic Eggs
By: Poultry Ark | 03/01/2010For those of you who are just about to build yout first chicken coop and are looking for some easy to understand instructions on how to build your own, here are some facts worth considering before you purchase your chicken coop plans. The secret to owning a flock of chickens that will produce lots of high quality organic eggs for you begins right at the very basics and choosing the right chicken coop plans at the outset will save you a lot of time and frustration.
King Of The Terrier’s A Wonderful Family Dog
By: Michael Hrynewich | 02/01/2010They are excellent companion dogs as well as hunting, agility, obedience and even police and military dogs. They can be very playful and attentive to their owners but can also be serious workers, an excellent combination for a great all-round dog. The Airedale Terrier is a very lively and energetic terrier that does have the tendency to be the dominant dog....
Professional Or Do-It-Yourself Dog Grooming
By: Michael Hrynewich | 02/01/2010It seems these days the price for everything is on the rise and now that the holiday buying season is over those bills will soon arrive. Wouldn’t it be great if you could hold on to more of your hard-earned money even save a little to perhaps spend on something else? Well grooming your dog from home is a wonderful place to start.
Grooming Tips For The Afghan Hound
By: Michael Hrynewich | 02/01/2010The long, silky beautiful hair of the Afghan Hound requires regular, daily grooming to keep it in top shape and free from knots and tangles. To keep an Afghan Hounds coat in good shape it will usually take a commitment of several hours of grooming time per week. The breed is never clipped or trimmed on the body or head for show, although....
Dog Grooming Tips For Your Chow Chow
By: Michael Hrynewich | 02/01/2010In keeping with their self-assured temperament, Chows are a breed that truly likes to stay clean. While there are exceptions, most very much enjoy the dog grooming process. While clipping the coat of a Chow can actually be damaging to the two layers of its naturally dense coat, regular weekly dog grooming is what keeps the breed free from mats and tangles.
Kinds of hamsters and their origin
By: Plamena | 02/01/2010Have you ever thought of since when people are breeding hamsters in their homes as domestic pets and whose the idea of taming these small animals and close them in cages. And generally who has found them? Can you believe that the first race is found in 1893 but after that was forgotten for about 40 yaers before to enter into the human's life.
Internet Network Marketing: Why You Should Use an Autoresponder
By: Cheree Miller | 05/01/2009 | Home BusinessWhen it comes to internet network marketing, a lot of people get all wrapped up in the making money, business end of the concept, and forget all about the most important part: Networking. This indispensable tool makes this part of your business easy to manage.
Internet Network Marketing: How to Rise Above the Competition
By: Cheree Miller | 02/01/2009 | Home BusinessIn this business, the competition is fierce. You have heard about all of the internet network marketing gurus. You know their names. You've probably purchased a lot of their products trying to figure out how you can follow in their footsteps to success. But, do you know the secret of rising above the competition?
Internet Network Marketing: the Secret to Finding Your Profitable Niche
By: Cheree Miller | 02/01/2009 | Home BusinessYou've heard about niche marketing. You've seen a lot of mini-sites about particular niches and know that there are a lot of successful internet marketers making money in these niches. So, how do you find a profitable niche for yourself? Do you just see what's popular and dive in? Read on as I reveal the secret to finding your own profitable niche.
How Do I Say Good-bye?… Coping With the Death of a Cherished Pet
By: Cheree Miller | 26/12/2008 | PetsThey are called “babies”, “four-legged kids” even “fur-children” and are often given human names. We care for our pets as treasured members of the family. But, when the end of life approaches, what options are available to remember our friends? How can we say good-bye?
Turning Your Internet Network Marketing Failures Into Stepping Stones to Success
By: Cheree Miller | 26/12/2008 | Internet Marketing90% of the millionaires in the world went bankrupt more than once -- many of them five times -- before they found success. Edison failed at the light bulb 99 times before he succeeded with his invention. Every internet network marketing guru you have ever heard of stumbled around from one failure to the next until finally getting the formula right.
Your New Puppy's Position in the Family
By: Cheree Miller | 22/12/2008 | PetsThe reason dogs are such good pets and fit so well into human society is that they are social animals by nature. Their greatest psychological need is to be part of a group. Whether it's a family or just you and puppy, or a boisterous household full of children and pets, in order to be happy your new puppy must feel secure about her place in the group.
Contentment -- a Surefire Way to Fail at Internet Network Marketing
By: Cheree Miller | 22/12/2008 | Internet MarketingMany people fail, or at least fall short of their potential, at internet network marketing because they become content. They decide they are making enough -- whether that's a few extra hundred dollars a month, or they have replaced their full time income. Today, I encourage you to experience some discontent in order to catapult your business to new heights.
Why Does My Dog Chew Everything?
By: Cheree Miller | 20/12/2008 | PetsThere isn't a single reason that dogs chew. They chew for a variety of reasons. Don't understand your dog? Read this article to discover the reasons your dog chews everything!