5 Stop Dog Chewing Tips that Work

Any dog owner will tell you how much his dog loves to chew. Chewing is a very natural aspect of a dog’s behavior. It is through chewing that the dog is able to examine the item or move it from place to place. Unfortunately, chewing causes wear and tear and this can be very frustrating when the item is of value to you.

Puppies also like to chew everything in their sight when they are undergoing the teething phase. Chewing helps to alleviate some of the pain they experience. How can you stop dog chewing or at the very least protect your precious things? Here are five tips that you can follow.

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