As adorable as they are, our furry friends can sometimes cause a bit of trouble around the house. One particularly destructive habit that many dogs have is chewing on electrical cords. Not only can this cause damage to your appliances and electrical systems, but it’s also a significant safety hazard for your pet. Fortunately, there are several effective strategies for training your dog to avoid chewing on electrical cords. It’s essential to ensure your dog is getting enough exercise and…
Category: Chewing
Chewing, chewing, chewing – it’s a habit that plagues many dog owners, but have no fear! Our collection of articles on dog behaviour is here to save the day. Whether it’s your shoes, furniture, or anything in between, we’ll show you how to tackle your dog’s chewing problem and redirect their behaviour. From understanding the causes and triggers, to implementing positive reinforcement techniques, our expert-backed advice will have your furry friend breaking their chewing habit in no time. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to say goodbye to the destruction and hello to a well-behaved pup.
How to Stop Your Dog from Chewing on Furniture
Dogs have an innate desire to chew, and while it is a natural behaviour, it can be destructive and costly when they chew on furniture. If left unchecked, this habit can ruin your furniture and cause a serious headache for you as the owner. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent your dog from chewing on your furniture. Identify the Cause Before you can stop your dog from chewing on furniture, you need to understand why they are…
How to Introduce Chew Toys to Your Dog
Introducing chew toys to your dog is an important part of their training and overall well-being. Not only do chew toys provide mental stimulation, but they also help to keep your dog’s teeth clean and their jaws strong. However, introducing new toys can sometimes be a challenge for both you and your dog. In this article, we will provide some tips and tricks to make introducing chew toys to your dog a smooth and enjoyable process. The first step in…