my dogs have been doing this for a while and im tired of sewing up their bed over and over is there anyway to make them stop?
How can i get my dogs to stop tearing up their bed?
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If you own a dog, especially an older one, getting a good dog bed is a really great gift to give your beloved pet. The need a good place to rest and sleep just like us. After all, you wouldn't want to bed down in an uncomfortable mattress or sleep on a hard surface all night.
Sleeping on the floor or even on a bad or uneven bed isn't the best thing for a dog to do. As they get older it becomes even more important that they have a really good dog bed to sleep in.
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From the simplest dog beds to the more elaborate types, there are many to choose from. Some are more or less like large bean bags, some are donuts or round pet beds. There are also bolster dog beds, which have sort of a pillow going all around the outer edge of the bed. Dogs like to use this as a pillow for their head while they sleep. Then there is the orthopedic dog bed and memory foam beds, which are among the best you can get.
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As soon as your are aware that you dog is suffering from orthopedic issues, the floor is simply not a good place for them to sleep. Even a conventional dog bed just will not do. The even balance of a dog's weight is more important at this stage of their life than at any time before. A bumpy or uneven bed is not good for the existing joint pain and can actually worsen the dog's problems over time.
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October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
take it away
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
maybe get one they can’t tear up? or possibly just offer them chew treats (natural cow hooves and things of this nature) dogs even after teething is over have a constant urge to chew. when you catch them doing it tell them bad dog and hand them a chew bone and tell them this is what you chew. they should catch on eventually.
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
the only way to get him to stop is to catch him in the act. say NO! and pull him away while you hold his mouth. directing him what he is doing will help understand better(this is NOTHING like shoving his nose in his poop) its directing him like you would to a kid to let go of something you dont want him to touch. also try putting some bitter apple on the area so when your not around he can stay away from it since it has a bad taste anyway.
its gonna take a while so be patience.
good luck to you
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
my dogs chew on treats and toys. i guess the only thing to do is to throw them a bone (or chew toy)
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
My lovely child did this. He basically loved his bed to death…he chewed it, dragged it, "mounted" it, etc…I was more tired of finding the stuffing all over the house than the sewing. So, after the bed was basically unfixable I tossed it and gave him a blanket that is more indestructable. It is kind of felt like so it does not tear easily at all and is big enough that when i fold it it becomes a nice padding for him to lie on. He still chews on it a bit and does like to drag it around the house (the mounting has stopped with neutering thank goodness), but it has held up so far!
Try finding a blanket without stuffing that looks fairly sturdy.
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
Simple…remove it. If they keep chewing it, they don’t need it. What they need is more toys.
October 31st, 2009 - 9:23 am
take it away from them, my dog did the same, that’s the only thing he ever chewed up