10 Genius Hacks to Stop Your Dog From Chewing Everything in Sight

5. Creating a Chew-Free Environment

Golden cute adopted half breed puppy playing with pillow and chewing it on couch. Photo Credit: Envato @tenkende

Creating an environment that discourages destructive chewing involves both proactive and preventative measures. Begin by dog-proofing your home, removing or securing items that might tempt your dog to chew. This includes shoes, remote controls, and electrical cords. Providing ample storage solutions for personal items can significantly reduce the risk of unwanted chewing. Using deterrent sprays on furniture and other off-limits items can also be effective. These sprays have a bitter taste that discourages chewing without harming your dog. Additionally, ensuring that your dog has a designated area with their toys and bedding can help them understand where they are allowed to chew. This section focuses on practical steps to modify your home environment, making it easier for your dog to make the right choices and reducing the likelihood of destructive behavior.

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