Some dogs develop a chewing habit. Others only chew as a last resort boredom response.

While all dogs destroy what they chew with their sharp pointy teeth, destructive chewing is a term to describe chewing that is focused on your treasured possessions, rather than on your puppies toys.


Why puppies chew

1. Chewing can be fun and tasty, depending on what is being chewed on

2. Chewing gives a nervous, bored or lonely pup an emotional release

3. Chewing burns up energy when your dog is not getting enough exercise

How to train puppy out of destructive chewing

Be prepared to spend time and effort on getting the result you want for your puppies training

Take charge – dog proof your home as you would for a toddler. Anything you don’t want your dog to chew must be out of her reach.

Tempting items like food or food scraps should be cleaned up and cleared away securely.

Ensure there are no demarcation disputes between you and your dog. Her toys must never be your cast off shoes or towels if you want her to stay away from shoes and towels currently in use by you and your family.

Make sure for your puppies training she has 2 or 3 chewable dog toys to play with every day. Rotate these items to avoid boredom.

Supervise your puppies play time with her chew toys, especially in the early stages. She will test her boundaries and you should be there when she does.

When the inevitable mistakes happen, make a loud noise or “uh uh” sound then straight away offer your puppy the dog appropriate human sanctioned chew toy. As soon as she accepts it, make a big fuss of her. She’ll catch on very quickly.

Be realistic, expect a few errors and stay positive, both in your own mindset and how to train puppy and you will have a good result.

Find out more about dog training techniques and how to deal with problem dog behavior (like chewing), for how to train puppy with the Secrets to Dog Training program. It’s the all in one manual for dog owners to fast-track your puppies training.

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How to crate train puppy

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Please note: the boys at Eukanuba are much better at training puppies than making videos. The video/audio is a bit out of synch, but the information in this video makes it worth your while despite the lack of lip-synch!

The correct way to use a puppy training crate for puppies training.

When you use a training crate for how to train puppy, you have to keep several important things in mind.

The puppy training crate uses the den instinct of dogs; the crate is a place to be safe and happy.

Therefore the puppy crate must never be used as a punishment and your puppy must never be coerced or forced into the training crate.

Using the right sized crate for the right amount of time each day will help enormously with how to potty train dog or new puppy.

This video tells you all you need to know about using puppy crate training in accordance with the positive reinforcement method of puppies training.

 

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We have a 1 year old border collie female; we just got another puppy that is now 12 weeks old. The thing is if the puppy does something wrong during the puppies training the older dog thinks she is in trouble. Or when we are trying how to train puppy like sit or stay the older dog feels left out and gets upset and wants extra attention making it hard to focus on the puppy. I feel bad if I put her in her puppy training crate while I train him because she looks at me like she feels left out. I know we needed to give her extra attention, but the thing is the puppy is having hard time learning. Its really like monkey see monkey do. And if the older dog is not there he does not know what to do. What can I do that both dogs would benefit. There both very sweet and good tempered. They’re like my kids. when I put the puppy in the puppy training crate he throws the biggest fit and will whine, bark and cry to be with her if they are seperated. It makes it tough to crate train puppy. He is more attached to her then me.
This is often the case when you have 2 dogs living together.You mention that your puppy will throw the biggest fit if he’s seperated from your older dog and that he’s more attached to her then you.This often happens when the puppy becomes more reliant on the older dog for companionship, play and communication.When we purchased our 2nd dog, we trained, walked, played and fed him separately from our older bitch as a big part of the puppies training.

Yes your older dog may look as if she feels left out but it’s in the best interest of both dogs if done this way.Walking your puppy seperatly etc gives you time to strengthen your relationship with your puppy and devote much needed training time and socilisation.

Many people assume when they get a new pup that it will learn off the older dog and be socilised by the older dog, this is not totally the case, as older dogs also teach puppies bad behaviours, thought hey do help to stop a puppy biting. Socilisation needs to be done separately away from your older dog, so the puppy builds his own confidence up without relying on your older dog.

Again training needs to be done separately; if possible join a puppy training class where just you and your puppy go and spend quality bonding time together. Commit to a quality how to train puppy program. At home you could train in a different room to your older dog. It’s important you build a strong bond up with both dogs so they dont become to engrossed in each other, as training becomes very difficult when both dogs won’t listen to you as they don’t value you as high ranking as they do each other. Good luck.

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Our westie puppy gets VERY playful and bites our feet which really hurts. We shout or scream which doesn’t do any good against the puppy biting . He just gets a bit out of control with the biting. Would rewarding with treats if he leaves our feet or hands work, or will he associate biting with getting a treat?
Just say “No” in a calm assertive voice and your biting puppy should listen; if not put him in a time out situation as an effective method for how to train puppy.

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I have two puppies, one will be one year old in December, the other is 3 months old. How long does it normally take to fully potty train dog or puppy?
It depends on what breed you have. Some dogs are more stubborn than other dogs, and some dogs will do anything to please you. I would say about two to six months with a few accidents, of course. But it also depends on how you scold them when it happens. If you’re calm and nice they will figure it’s okay, but if you sternly say “No!” they will understand they weren’t supposed to do that. There are several options for how to train a puppy to ensure success when you potty train dog.

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What to do against puppy biting

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Potty Train Dog

The term “potty train dog” gives you the biggest hint for how to train puppy to toilet in the correct places.

A little puppy, like a human baby has a small bowel, small bladder and no built in self control mechanisms – this must be learnt and you as the trainer, must be patient.

You must never physically punish your puppy for “accidents” in your house. You can scold her if you catch your pup in the act, but any delay at all between pooing/peeing and your reaction means that the dog does not connect the two and puppies training is ineffective.

Never ever rub your dog’s nose in it’s excrement or urine. A dog’s nose is extremely sensitive to smell and the smell receptors are very easily damaged.

Think about the complex message you are trying to give your puppy with this misguided action. The message it gets is not “Oh right, you don’t want me to poo on your expensive carpet. I’ll never do it again” but something more like “This big bully is doing unspeakable things to my poor nose. Why are they so mean to me?”

Rough, punative behavior with a baby animal simply can not work.

Frustrating as it is, your puppy, like a human baby, will occasionally do it’s business at the wrong time and in the wrong place. To potty train dog means accepting these little mishaps and putting your energy to rewarding your pup when she does what you want her to do.

There are 3 main ways to potty train dog

1. Vigilance. Straight after your puppy eats or wakes up, take her outside to the spot you’ve chosen as a dog toilet area. Wait for her to do her thing then as she poos or pees, praise her. A very young puppy will need to go out every 2 hours or so. Watch when she is playing, often you get a good indication of her interrupting her play to look for a good place to “go” – that’s the moment to get her outside.

2. Newspaper training. This is especially good for night time. Choose a small enclosed area of your house and cover the floor in newspapers. In the morning you will see where your dog has chosen to poo and pee.

Take about a quarter of the newspaper out from an area well away from her chosen toilet spot.
Over time, cut the paper area back more and more till only a small amount or eventually even none is left. If a small amount, your dog will use that paper at night. If none, she should wait to be let out in the morning as her night toilet is no longer available to her.

3.Crate Train Puppy. This involves confining your dog to a very small area when you cannot supervise her. She will not go to the toilet in an area where she sleeps or plays, so she will wait to be let out. There are some specific guidelines for using a puppy training crate to ensure it’s effectiveness to potty train dog, but done properly, without coercion, it works a treat. It is not a punishment, however and should not be used to discipline a puppy biting, for instance.

Potty training is just one aspect of your dog’s education that you need to address through proper puppy training to have a well behaved and obedient dog in your family.

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Why is your Puppy Biting ?

Puppies who bite and “mouth” are doing what comes naturally to dogs. Like human babies, they teethe and so need something to chew but unlike babies, their mouth is their main means of connecting with their world physically – any picking up and holding must be done with the mouth in the absence of hands or effective toes.

How Not to Stop a Puppy Biting

Yelling at or hurting your puppy for biting will not work. Yelling can make them more excited and likely to bite harder and more frequently. Picture young children running around squealing because puppy is biting their toes – this always spurs the young dog onto greater efforts because in her mind everyone is obviously having so much fun. If the puppy then gets smacked for her excited behavior, she is totally confused and if you look at it from her eyes, you really can’t blame her.

Hurting your puppy is likely to make your dog either timid or aggressive and that is an accident waiting to happen. How to train puppy cannot involve pain or coercion if you want a good result.

Puppy biting is best handled with the positive reinforcement method.

A biting puppy must be trained to understand its boundaries and to behave in a socially acceptable way.
A dog that never learns from its “pack” how to limit these behaviors is not going to be a happy or popular member of your family. You have to focus on rewarding your dog’s good behaviour.

Tips to Stop a Puppy Biting

  • If possible, leave your puppy with its mother for 8-12 weeks, rather than the normally accepted 6. This little bit of extra time at a vital age allows your pup’s mother to do the training for you. Interacting with other puppies and friendly dogs from a young age is a most effective way for your puppy to be socialised.
  • Give your puppy its own toys and soft bones as “puppy rusks”. Your pup has to chew on something and she learns very quickly to accept toys and bones as the right things to gnaw on. Your puppy training crate should have toys and bones in it, if you are using this puppies training tool.
  • When your puppy bites, use a low, unexcited voice to indicate she has gone too far in her play. No” or “gentle” or even a menacing growl will do it.
  • When your puppy bites, you can remove yourself from where the puppy is; just move away or totally out of the area and shut the door behind you. Ignore your dog. Take the person from the dog, not the dog from the person – this is much easier puppies training for your new friend.

How to Train Puppy is simple, from stopping a puppy biting to effectively potty train a dog, but often we humans make it so complex it just cannot work. Your dog wants to understand and please you and a puppy biting habit can be fixed with the right training practices.

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