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  • 9 months puppy started to chew on skirting boards

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    Management is the greatest tool for preventing this kind of behavior. Also, as others have mentioned, exercise and wearing them out energetically is very useful as well. If they have access to an appropriate toy to chew on, are managed correctly, and get enough daily exercise, you shouldn't have too many problems.
  • Puppy adapting to 4 year old Yorkers/chew

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    A dremel is a one-off expenditure ! And you can do his nails weekly instead of making costly appointments ! Some Basenjis are definitely cuddle-boys or girls. Some more aloof. My Keeper is very much in the former category, Hoover is very much more aloof. The Cat That Walks By Itself. In the house Loki is probably trying to be a lap dog because if he is - well, he is getting more attention than the Yorkie, isn't he ! Basenjis are great strategists. You'll have great fun with the pair of them !
  • Chew deterrent

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    Kipawa despises bitter apple. Twice a week I soak down my seatbelt in the car (which he can reach from behind the barrier). Works like a charm. Last year I sprayed it on a few things in a hotel room we were in. When we left, there was still a perfect white duvet on the bed. :)
  • Help with furniture and shoe and etc. chewing

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    Glad things seem to be working out okay now.
  • Housetraining Pads… can they chew 'em?

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    I think that bedding is great and they love it. I throw mine in the washer when ever I bathe the dogs.
  • Its the constant chewing…...

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    Bindi gently chews on my fingers while we play, sleep, sit on the couch I figured it was like a baby sucking on their thumb should I stop her while she's still young as it might be a problem when she's older? or will she grow out of 'sucking my thumb'? I know some people say, don't let them 'bite' even if it's gentle because they might bite harder later in life? I have some toys and I try 'trade ya' and sometimes she just gets so frustrated that she can't chew on what ever she was trying to and 'umph's and rolls over lol I find her chewing on my bedding most of the time :/ and when she's in bed there's no toys to trade with ~Kat