Newbie, needs help with a chewer.


  • I hope the thread Debra mentioned was of help. I second the using of doors and baby gates to keep b's out of rooms you aren't in - if I'm not in eyesight of Paco, he's in his crate or on an extendable leash on the balcony. If anything chewable is in his reach and he's unsupervised, it is officially "material for the shredder".


  • @Shannanigan:

    I hope the thread Debra mentioned was of help. I second the using of doors and baby gates to keep b's out of rooms you aren't in - if I'm not in eyesight of Paco, he's in his crate or on an extendable leash on the balcony. If anything chewable is in his reach and he's unsupervised, it is officially "material for the shredder".

    Totally agree regarding using closed doors and baby gates. It's working well for us here. You constantly have to keep on top of things, otherwise what your basenji finds is fair game. For example, all shoes are behind doors. But this morning I kicked off my bedroom slippers before hopping onto the couch to read the newspaper. That was just asking for it, and sure enough…. 🙂 But not the dog's fault - I call that "operator error".


  • There'll always be lapses (on the human's part, I mean) where you just forget to watch but otherwise it's as the others say a matter of being alert but above all give him plenty else to think about.

    Having said that I've never solved the problem of one of my Basenjis who still chews at 13. No 'hot' never works (her grandmother loved hot curry so perhaps she got the taste!) - I have used a product called 'Pet Behave Trainig Spray' which contains ketone which I dilute with a cheap flower perfume and that does work sometimes but must be repeated frequently. It is not ideal as in its non-diluted form is a rather nasty chemical.


  • Thank you everyone for your suggestions. If for nothing else, it made me laugh.:) I just bought Teagan a Dental chewie, made of rubber, that you put toothpaste on and I'm hoping that it keeps her busy for a few minutes. She h as been chewing on the puppy chew toys. Fingers crossed.
    Colleen


  • Another thing you might try is putting a little mentholated cream (like vicks vapo-rub) on the furniture (it doesn't harm wood but it may stay fabric). It lasts a very long time and mine hate the smell.
    When home you could also work on a "leave it" command and reward everytime she drops whatever she shouldn't be chewing on. Either she'll learn to stop chewing on the object or she'll learn that she can get a treat if she chews on that particular object 🙂


  • Even things like soap will sometimes help to "slow" down the chewing on things…..


  • @tanza:

    Even things like soap will sometimes help to "slow" down the chewing on things…..

    Paco seems to like soap and sunscreen…he'll lick, go berserk for a bit, then lick again...

    crazy pup.


  • Vicks on electrical cords works great! You have to re-apply often, but may save her life if she is a cord-chewer.

    Good luck! Kongs are very tough too.

    My husband used an unorthodox approach, he bought Nicky (not a pup but still a chewer) a used 'high quality brand name' purse at a yard sale for a couple of bucks. When he brought it home I said, I don't need that and he said "It's not for YOU" and handed it to Nicky. She was so proud and strutted around with her purse, which she proceeded to settle down to chew. That was over a year ago and there is still a big piece of it which she grabs and chews from time to time. Not saying my purse wouldn't be in danger if I left it out, but she is happy to have her own to chew.

    A pup is too young to understand 'my shoe vs. your shoe' but giving Nicky her own things has helped us.


  • Thanks again for the suggestions. I'll try the soap and the vicks. It's the leather chairs I worry about.
    Colleen Wyers


  • I just spend $40 at the shoe repair shop for Lou's hubbys shoes. Seems like he doesn't want to put them in the closet, which is ok with Wheat.


  • be careful what you give him as she may swallow pieces of it!!'. I find that when he gets his bones, ( I give Ayo raw beef bones, marrow bones or any other bones ) he loves them and sometimes he'll eat them up right away, but some, especially the marrow bones, he'll eat the marrow inside and then the bone lasts for months and he chews them constantly, never paid attention to toys.

    By the way… What is "Spanglish mode"??


  • Sharron - I'm just waiting to be able to get to the shops to buy new overalls, coat and shirt for my husband! In all the years he's lived with Basenjis he still forgets to put his workday clothes (smelling of sheep) out of their way!! What can you do?


  • I think maybe he just wanted some new clothes!! 😉


  • I've stopped giving my dogs bones after my JRT had a slab frature that abcessed. She loved bones.
    Spanglish is from a movie with Ben Stiller in it. They warned the new maid never to through the ball because their retriever would continue to bring the ball back until her(the maids) arm fell off.

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