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		<title>How to Stop Dog From Chewing By Examining The Why</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to stop dog from chewing on items he should be leaving alone,then think about why he is chewing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to stop dog from chewing on items he should be leaving alone,then think about why he is chewing.</p>
<p><strong>Click For more on <a target="_blank" href="http://trainingdogshelp.com/stop-dog-from-chewing">dog chewing</a> here</strong></p>
<p> You should realize that there are numerous reasons why you must train your dog to limit his chewing to safe, appropriate items.</p>
<p> Your pet could be in danger if he chooses the wrong thing to chew,electrics or something poisonous for example. Other items could cause injury to his mouth, or digestive system. Something that contains fiberglass for example, may not feel sharp, but would fill his mouth and throat with glass splinters. And of course, he could chew on something toxic. And of course, your belongings can be damaged in the process.</p>
<p> Despite how dangerous it can be to chew on these things, it seems to be irresistible to dogs. Why is that? There are a number of causes for chewing, and for inappropriate chewing in particular. All canines chew, instinctively, as a way to keep their jaws strong; of course, they themselves don&#8217;t know why they chew, only that it&#8217;s fun. Your understanding of this instinctive need is the key to successful training.</p>
<p> Destructive chewing is caused because of your dogs instinct to chew coupled with an inability to choose what is and what isnt acceptable to chew on. If instinct is the only reason you can see, then giving him appropriate chew toys will probably assist. Take away anything he isnt allowed to chew on and make him know that you are not happy, but praise him when he chooses one of his own toys. He will eventually understand what he should and what he should not chew.</p>
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<p> There are certain factors that make chewing worse, however, and they&#8217;ll require extra attention.</p>
<p> Just as human children teeth, and experience discomfort, so do puppies. Especially as his adult teeth begin to grow, a puppy&#8217;s jaws will ache and his gums will itch. Chewing soothes him both by exercising his jaw, and by taking his mind off the uncomfortable feelings. To help him feel better,and save your shoes from being gnawed on,buy him a puppy-teething toy. They can be filled with water and frozen, and are designed both to entertain your pup and make his mouth hurt less.</p>
<p> One more cause of chewing that is hard to stop is anxiety. Usually this anxiety is the result of loneliness or boredom. If he&#8217;s left by himself for a long time, or if you often confine him to a small space without any company or entertainment, your dog will naturally become anxious. To distract himself, he&#8217;ll find something to chew on. Find a solution by making sure he has plenty of company a lot of the time and if he does have to be left alone then make sure he has distractions like toys to chew on. A dog-walker can help when you have to leave him unattended for long periods, too.</p>
<p> To stop dog from chewing, think about why he might be doing it.Give him something else to chew on and over time demonstrate what he can and cannot chew.He will learn.</p>
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		<title>How To Deal With Problem Dog Behavior In A Nutshell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barking, chewing, pulling on the leash, jumping on people, these are just a few of the topics that fall under the heading problem dog behavior.Even experienced dog owners who are familiar with these and other common problems realize that it is necessary to understand why a dog exhibits these behaviors.  If you understand why a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barking, chewing, pulling on the leash, jumping on people, these are just a few of the topics that fall under the heading <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.problemdogbehavior.com/">problem dog behavior</a>.Even experienced dog owners who are familiar with these and other common problems realize that it is necessary to understand why a dog exhibits these behaviors.  If you understand why a dog behaves in these ways, it is more likely that you won&#8217;t mishandle the situation.You might be a new dog owner, you may be thinking of getting a dog or you may just want to know how to deal with your dog&#8217;s behavior.  In any case, an understanding of problem behaviors is the best way of both solving and preventing them.  </p>
<p> First, know that a tired dog is a good dog.A dog having too much energy is one of the most common causes of problem dog behavior.Undesirable behaviors will be reduced in a dog that gets lots of exercise.Do you understand that?How do you feel after a good workout?Are you beat?Do you want to just keep going?Do you think this would help you to have a better nights sleep?.You will also get more exercise if you make sure that your dog is getting enough exercise.  Don&#8217;t forget, you have made a commitment to care for this animal, you must make sure that it gets enough exercise.</p>
<p> Some common problem dog behaviors are<br /> &#8211; Barking<br /> &#8211; Chewing<br /> &#8211; -  Pulling On The Leash<br /> &#8211; - Ignoring Commands<br /> &#8211; No House Training (Potty Training)</p>
<p> It is necessary to understand why the dog behaves in these ways.One of the ways that a dog communicates is barking and they have different reasons for doing this, some reasons could be indicative of serious problems.Chewing is another example.Chewing can become a problem if your dog destroys things even though this is a natural behavior.  How about house breaking, or in other words <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.squidoo.com/puppiestoilettraining/">potty training</a>?  How does that affect your life?</p>
<p> Dogs have reasons for behaving in these ways as they are natural to dogs, but problems can develop.Changing something in a dogs environment to help with a behavior problem is easier if you can learn why the dog is behaving in a particular way.Find the reason that makes the dog behave in a certain way.Don&#8217;t forget that a tired dog is a good dog.Walk your dog or play with it a lot so that it gets enough exercise.   There is a great benefit to dealing with your dog&#8217;s problem behaviors, and that is that the relationship between you and your dog will be more fulfilling.</p>
<p> One of the biggest problems that professional dog trainers find is that people have attempted to train their own dogs without proper knowledge or direction.It is sometimes necessary to untrain inappropriate behaviors that have been unintentionally trained in this way.  This is not to say that a person cannot teach their dog a simple thing like to sit, but when teaching some commands a person may inadvertently train the dog to associate an unwanted response as well.  This is why it is critical to learn from a professional.Should you take classes?Its up to you. Classes are good for some, but you have to take into account your individual time and financial resources.  In our busy world, it is sometimes better to work on your own schedule.There are excellent training systems available.</p>
<p> It is important to get the proper advice when dealing with these problems.You could make the problem worse if you do the wrong thing.  Get help with <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.problemdogbehavior.com/">PROBLEM DOG BEHAVIOR</a></p>
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