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My last lab had an aweful chewing problem. I was able to stop it very young by playing the item (the last one was a shoe) in her mouth and then putting painters tape around her mouth so she couldn't open it. It sounds horribly abusive but the painters tape didn't stick to her fur and I made sure it wasn't too tight and she could breathe. Also made sure it wouldn't choke her. After a few times she finally realized that the few moments of pleasure from chewing wasn't worth being stuck with it for hours.
Quote from: Vulcan on December 05, 2013, 12:38:12 PMMy last lab had an aweful chewing problem. I was able to stop it very young by playing the item (the last one was a shoe) in her mouth and then putting painters tape around her mouth so she couldn't open it. It sounds horribly abusive but the painters tape didn't stick to her fur and I made sure it wasn't too tight and she could breathe. Also made sure it wouldn't choke her. After a few times she finally realized that the few moments of pleasure from chewing wasn't worth being stuck with it for hours.That is actually pretty funny. I usually bring her back over to whatever item she chewed on, and tell her no and then bring her somewhere else and pet her so she doesn't associate me as being bad but what she did as bad. You can see how well this tactic has been working for me. haha
this maybe a little out there, but a friend of ours built his basset hound a dog house from the heavens, its complete with electricity, its hidden of course so it dont get chewed up it comes with running water on the outside and it also has a heater, its a cadet heater mounted in one of the walls and it also house an air conditioner and a sweet doggy bed. i wish i had some pics of it, he was actually thinking about putting a small flat screen in there with some dog type movies in the dvd player its nicer than alot of houses i have seen. you could do something like that for all weather conditions and your doggys will love it
Don't forget to up their calories a bit during the cold spells....