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I had a few of problems arise up between me and my best friend not that long ago…
You see, my Black Lab puppy has newly developed an urge to chew my shoes when I’m out of the house. I was at my wits end trying to figure out how to cure this *expensive* annoyance.
Luckily, this behavior, and much more, is discussed in exhaustive detail in my OTHER constant companion, service dog training
Here’s what I discovered: It’s my own darn FAULT.
It seems that the tug-of-war games we’ve been playing with an old shoe have taught my dog that it’s ok to chew shoes.
So the pros from SitStayFetch made a suggestion that I stop this, and further, that I make sure my dog had plenty of her own toys to chew. They also suggested that
I treat the old shoe with a bitter apple solution that you can pick up for next to nothing at your local pet store.
In addition, she needs to get plenty of exercise before I leave for the day, and if I’m going to be gone a long time, it is important that I have someone
come by and let her out to run a bit, because as it turns out…
This destructive behavior is not your dog trying to be mean or anything… It’s usually because they are BORED.
Once I began these suggestions into practice, it wasn’t a matter of but a few days, and my dog quit chewing my shoes completely.
Now it’s hard to argue with results like that!
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