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Dealing With Australian Shepherds And Chewing

Australian Shepherds are very active and playful, while these dogs are not known for chewing. It is very important to keep in mind that all dogs have different chewing habits.

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1 Are Australian Shepherds Aggressive Chewers?
2 How Do I Keep My Australian Shepherd From Developing A Chewing Habit?
3 Will My Aussie Grow Out Of Their Chewing Habit?
4 How Do I Stop My Australian Shepherd From Chewing?
4.1 Plenty Of Interaction With Your Aussie
4.2 Basic Obedience Training
4.3 Give Your Aussie Plenty Of Exercise
4.4 Mentally Stimulate Your Australian Shepherd
5 Conclusion

If you have an Australian Shepherd who chews on things, it is important to provide him with plenty of toys and activities to keep him occupied. In this article, we will discuss some tips for dealing with Australian Shepherds and chewing behavior.

Are Australian Shepherds Aggressive Chewers?

No, Australian Shepherds are not aggressive chewers. However, they can be very playful and my mouth or nibble on people or objects when they are playing. It is important to redirect your dog’s chewing behavior onto appropriate toys and objects.

if your Australian Shepherd is exhibiting signs of aggression, such as growling or baring his teeth, alongside chewing then he should be seen by a veterinarian or professional dog trainer.

How Do I Keep My Australian Shepherd From Developing A Chewing Habit?

The best way to keep your Australian Shepherd from developing a chewing habit is to provide him with plenty of chew toys and bones. It is also important to give him plenty of exercise so that he is not bored and looking for something to do.

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There are a variety of chew toys on the market that are specifically designed for dogs who like to chew. Kong toys are a good option as they can be filled with treats or peanut butter and will keep your dog entertained for hours. Nylabones are another option and come in a variety of flavors that your dog will love.

Will My Aussie Grow Out Of Their Chewing Habit?

Some dogs will grow out of their chewing habit as they get older. However, for other dogs, it may be a lifelong habit. If your dog is still chewing excessively as an adult, you should consult with your veterinarian to rule out any possible medical conditions that could be causing the behavior.

In most cases, providing your Aussie with plenty of chew toys and bones, along with daily exercise, will help to curb their chewing habits. Australian Shepherds are intelligent dogs that need to be kept busy so keeping them entertained is important. If you find that your dog is still destroying your belongings even with these measures in place, you may need to seek professional help from a certified animal behaviorist or trainer.

How Do I Stop My Australian Shepherd From Chewing?

If your Australian Shepherd is chewing on your belongings, there are a few things you can do to stop the behavior.

Plenty Of Interaction With Your Aussie

One of the best ways to keep your Australian Shepherd from chewing is to give them plenty of attention and interaction. Dogs that are left alone for long periods of time often become bored and destructive. Make sure you spend at least 30 minutes a day playing with or exercising your dog. This will help to tire them out and relieve any pent-up energy or boredom.

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Basic Obedience Training

Obedience training is another great way to prevent your Australian Shepherd from chewing. Dogs that are well-trained are less likely to engage in destructive behavior. Start obedience training as early as possible, and be consistent with your commands.

If you catch your dog chewing on something they shouldn’t, interrupt the behavior immediately. Say “no” in a firm voice, and give them one of their chew toys instead. With patience and consistency, you can train your Australian Shepherd not to chew on your belongings.

Give Your Aussie Plenty Of Exercise

If your Australian Shepherd has a lot of energy, they’re more likely to express it in destructive ways – like chewing. Make sure you give your dog plenty of exercise every day. A long walk, a game of fetch, or even just some backyard playtime will help tire them out and prevent them from getting into mischief.

You can also try training your dog with positive reinforcement – rewarding them when they chew on their toy instead of your shoe. With a little patience and effort, you can help your Australian Shepherd learn what is and isn’t appropriate to chew on.

Mentally Stimulate Your Australian Shepherd

Another way to help prevent your dog from chewing is to provide them with mental stimulation. Dogs who are bored are more likely to get into trouble, so it’s important to keep their minds active. Try teaching them new tricks, playing interactive games, and giving them puzzle toys to work on.

Some Australian Shepherds may also chew out of anxiety or stress. If you think this might be the case with your dog, talk to your veterinarian about ways to help them feel more relaxed and comfortable.

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Conclusion

By giving your Australian Shepherd the attention they need and providing them with plenty of exercises and mental stimulation, you can help reduce their chances of destructive chewing. With a little patience and effort, you can turn your furry friend into a well-behaved member of the family.

24th April 2022

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