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Many puppy owners feel the repercussion of excusing their puppy’s tendency to chew on things; they attribute the behavior to the age of their cute k9. Correct as they are, puppy owners, with a little persistency, can prevent themselves from asking the future question of “how to get a dog to stop chewing?”
So, how does a pet owner conquer puppy chewing before it becomes a problem of dog chewing? Persistency and a strategy is key to mitigating and ultimately stopping this behavior. You can find a few methods on how to get a dog to stop chewing on their site but, prior to going there, first you must understand what is usually the major obstacle when training a puppy, especially when corrections are needed. FAMILY, FRIENDS, FAMILY, FRIENDS!
Yes, everyone will need to be on the same page. You want to send the correct message to the puppy. If chewing on certain items are forbidden, it must be forbidden no matter what family member is present if you are looking to yield the best results.
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