Chewing / Destructive Behaviour


Destructive behaviour can result from either an immature dog relieving sore gums on your nice set of chairs, or being left alone for too long without adequate stimulation. Destructive behaviour can also be the result of general stress levels in the home that affect your dog. Chewing and destructive behaviour can also be attributed to separation anxiety.

The best way to establish why your dog is being destructive is to contact me to discuss the problem free from obligation. This allows you to pin point the problem and figure out the best way forward.

Destructive behaviour can normally be quickly resolved with a little detective work, and some common sense around management of the dog.

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