Friday, July 31, 2009

What should i do? My puppy is growing her teeth and is bitting every thing.?

Should i buy her a chew toy? Im thinking of getting her that toy with a tire and a rope attached to it. She is a Saint Bernard if that helps

What should i do? My puppy is growing her teeth and is bitting every thing.?
She is teething and she NEEDS to chew. Get her LOTS of chew toys, different types and textures, to find what she likes AND to keep her interested in toys. If you don't get her toys, she'll find something else to chew, like the couch, your shoes, or the living room rug. She'll continue to be "mouthy" till at least 7 months, maybe up to a year. Praise her when you see her chewing on a toy and correct her when she chews something she shouldn't. Immediately after the correction, give her a toy and praise her. She will catch on as to what she can and can't chew on.
Reply:wet a wash cloth and put it in the freezer ... once it freezes get it to get to chew on, it will give her something the can destroy to chew on and the cold feels good on her teeth
Reply:Your puppy is teething like a baby teeths...


theres lots of toys to get...the dollar store


to pet smart has tons and tons of toys...


good luck
Reply:Yes, get her some chew toys. The more the better. Kong toys are quite popular. You can fill them with peanut butter or what ever your dog likes.
Reply:Just give her something appropriate to chew and redirect her to it when you see her chewing something she's not supposed to. Nylabones are supposed to be good and safe for the dog, but you have to watch them for wear so that the dog doesn't break a piece off and swallow it.
Reply:Disipline her now or she will just get bigger and bite everything. And you should get her a few toys that you let her know she is allowed to chew but only the toys.





If you want to try something lazier...rub a lemon on whatever she seems to be attracted to-then she'll gladly accept the non-bitter toys!
Reply:Yeah, that's normal. That is a great idea to buy her. ( a chew toy ) Also if you want give her a bone..just find anything for her to chew on for her teething just find something for her to ruin! lol:)
Reply:Are you serious?? Yes, buy a LOT of chew toys unless you want the puppy biting you and chewing furniture.
Reply:Yes, chew toys are a much, especially as puppies since they are teething. I think there is also something like puppy orajel. Not sure. But chew toy, and play tug-o-war with her. But she is a big breed, and will eat other things if left to her own. So she really;;y needs to be busy and entertained.
Reply:Hey there. She is teething and will need a variety of chew toys - not just one - to help her out.


And I don't think you want to hand her a rope toy to play with by herself. Dogs choke on rope that they eat and have to go to expensive emergency vets. So if you get a rope toy, be sure it's a "let's play together" toy, and not something that gets left for her to eat and then get sick on.


Great chew toys for puppies:


bully sticks


stuffed Kongs / Busy Buddy / Squirrel Dudes


Nylabones


natural chews, excluding cow hooves





http://www.bullysticksonline.com/servlet...





Here's an article about teaching your puppy which toys are great (hers!) and which are not (your wardrobe!)


http://www.dogstardaily.com/training/err...
Reply:jst buy her some chew toys. some bones or anything. a pet store or the dollar tree well have some. but no matter what she may chew on other things than toys. but u jst have to tell her no and bad dog. worked for me and i have 5 dogs.





good luck =]]
Reply:Kong toys, Nylabones... they will last longer than the tire with a rope and only cost a little more. Provide her that type of stuff and it will probably save alot of shoes! :)
Reply:When Miss Emma was teething we bought her 100 toys...and now that's the only thing that she chews on...





Get her toys toys and more toys.
Reply:Go to your local butcher, or meat market, and ask for raw cow femurs. Ask them to cut the femurs into about 3 inch pieces and feed to your dog refrigerated, not frozen. DO NOT FEED COOKED BONES TO YOUR DOG UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. Your dog will eat all of the raw meat off of the bone, and lick out all of the marrow, and before you know it, you'll have an indestructible bone, that your dog will never get tired of. It's very nutritious, as well as natural. They will either cost you about $3 for six of them, or your butcher will give them to you for free. This will also help to make sure the dead teeth fall out, and the adult teeth come in correctly. Other than that, you can buy large Nylabones at your local pet store for about $18 dollars a piece, but they only last my 1 year old Rottie about a week before we have to throw them away. Feed the raw bone outside to avoid any cross contamination inside your home. Your dog will LOVE you for it!
Reply:hid EVERYTHING i mean EVERYTHING and by those bones its good for there teeth
Reply:I hate to sound like a broken record, but I would also recommend chew toys. I keep a basket full of them in my living room for my dogs. One of my dogs is a 10 week old puppy. I tried the "Bitter Barrier" spray to keep him from biting my arms and hands while I am playing with him, but he just licks it off of my skin. Every time he tries to bite, I just hand him a toy. It nearly always diverts him.I hope this helps :)
Reply:Chew toys are always good! when our dog was a puppy we bought her a cool toy called a "Kong" you can find them in most stores in different sizes, they're kinda expensive but a VERY good investment! They also have a hole in the bottom to put a treat in, it occupies them for a good 20 min.
Reply:Well if chew toys dont work you should put her in her kennel and say NO bad girl and leave her there for like 15 minutes thats how it is for my 2 dogs



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