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Why Do Dogs Chew Up Their Own Bed
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Why do dogs chew up their own bed? Can anyone explain why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like fairytale, my dog digs and it leads to a tear, then whee, all the nice fluffy stuff appears! He's better now, see post about allergy. Does your dog have a nice, chewy toy for bedtime?
I now tell a bedtime story (rescue dog, v. anxious to start with) which uses the same word patterns and tone of voice.. I.e. 'Once upon a time there was a small, black dog called Tyke and Tyke lived with....' etc. Very short and silly, but his head is down before I've got to the end of the first sentence.
I now tell a bedtime story (rescue dog, v. anxious to start with) which uses the same word patterns and tone of voice.. I.e. 'Once upon a time there was a small, black dog called Tyke and Tyke lived with....' etc. Very short and silly, but his head is down before I've got to the end of the first sentence.
Max never chewed his bed,he just wouldn't use it.Right from the start he adopted a corner of the room as his own so we put his bed there, he took one look dragged it out off the way made himself a nest with his blankets and settled down and ignored it,after a fortnight or so we gave up on it and gave it to Trish's sister for her springer pup who promptly demolished it.
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your replies.
I have two leonbergers, one is four and the pup is ten months.[the one who does the chewing of her bed!!]
She chews her bed when I go out, never leave her longer than three hours. She has plenty of toys to play with and chew!!
They have a great life, water rescuing, swimming, and doggie day care.
How can I stop this problem please? x
Thanks for all your replies.
I have two leonbergers, one is four and the pup is ten months.[the one who does the chewing of her bed!!]
She chews her bed when I go out, never leave her longer than three hours. She has plenty of toys to play with and chew!!
They have a great life, water rescuing, swimming, and doggie day care.
How can I stop this problem please? x
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