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Dealing with Chihuahuas and Chewing

You love spending time with your furry little friend if you’re like me. However, if you have a Chihuahua, you know that they can be a bit of a challenge at times. In addition to being yappy and high-maintenance, Chihuahuas are also notorious for chewing on anything and everything in sight.

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1 Why do Chihuahuas chew on things?
1.1 Tiny teeth and mouth
1.2 Your Chihuahua may be hungry
1.3 They may be chewing out of boredom
1.4 They are chewing because they have an abundance of energy
1.5 Chihuahua chewing out of frustration
2 What is destructive chewing in Chihuahuas?
3 What should you do if Chihuahuas chew on things they shouldn’t?
4 Tips on preventing your Chihuahua from chewing
4.1 Give them some chew toys
4.2 Keep your Chihuahuas teeth checked regularly
4.3 Move the item or your Chihuahua away
4.4 Distract your Chihuahua with treats
4.5 Provide your Chihuahua with mental and physical stimulation
4.6 Use positive reinforcement with your Chihuahua when they chew
5 Summary

If you’re not careful, you could get hundreds of dollars of damage done to your belongings. But don’t worry – there are ways to deal with this pesky problem. In this blog post, I will share some tips on how to keep your Chihuahua from chewing everything in sight. Stay tuned.

Why do Chihuahuas chew on things?

Chihuahuas are notorious for chewing on things, but why do they do it? There isn’t one answer to that question since each Chihuahua is unique and will chew for different reasons.

Some may chew because they’re bored, while others may chew as a way to relieve anxiety or stress. Still, others may enjoy the taste or texture of objects they chew on. Whatever the reason, if your Chihuahua is chewing excessively, it’s essential to figure out what’s causing it and take corrective action.

Tiny teeth and mouth

Chihuahuas have the most petite mouths and teeth of any dog breed. Their teeth are small and delicate, and their jaws are not very strong. This makes them susceptible to dental problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss.

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To help prevent these problems, it is essential to regularly brush your Chihuahua’s teeth and take them to the vet for regular checkups. In addition, Chihuahuas should be given chew toys that can help keep their teeth clean and healthy. By taking care of their teeth, you can help ensure that your Chihuahua will have a healthy mouth for years to come.

Your Chihuahua may be hungry

Chihuahuas are a small breed of dog, and as such, they have a high metabolism and require more food per pound of body weight than other breeds. For instance, an adult Chihuahua weighing 6 pounds needs about 250 calories per day, while an adult Labrador retriever weighing 60 pounds needs about 1200 calories per day.

This means that your Chihuahua may be hungry more often than other dogs. If you notice that your dog is always begging for food or seems to be losing weight, consult your veterinarian to ensure that they are getting enough to eat.

They may be chewing out of boredom

If your Chihuahua is constantly chewing on furniture or toys, it may indicate that they are not getting enough mental stimulation. To help prevent this, provide your Chihuahua with plenty of toys and opportunities to play. Take them for walks and runs, and spend time training them with positive reinforcement. Keeping them mentally and physically active can help prevent boredom-related behaviors like chewing.

They are chewing because they have an abundance of energy

Chihuahuas are known for their high energy levels. This is often manifest in their chewing habits – they may chew on anything from furniture to shoes to clothing. While this can be frustrating for owners, it’s important to remember that chewing is a natural behavior for dogs and helps to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.

Chihuahua chewing out of frustration

Chewing is typical behavior in chihuahuas. It can be a way to relieve boredom or stress or to explore their environment. However, chewing can also be a sign of frustration. If your chihuahua is chewing out of frustration, you can do a few things to help. First, try to identify the source of the frustration. If your chihuahua is frustrated with his daily routine, try adding some new activities or toys to keep him occupied.

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What is destructive chewing in Chihuahuas?

Destructive chewing in Chihuahuas is characterized by excessive chewing on objects and surfaces. This can often lead to the destruction of property and can be pretty dangerous for the dog. Chewing is normal for dogs, but it can become destructive when not channelled correctly.

What should you do if Chihuahuas chew on things they shouldn’t?

Chihuahuas are known for being curious and chewing on things they shouldn’t. If your Chihuahua is chewing on things they shouldn’t, you should try to redirect their attention to something else.

For example, you can give them a toy to chew on or put them in a room where they can’t get to the object they’re trying to chew. It would help if you also were sure to praise your Chihuahua when they don’t chew on anything inappropriate.

Tips on preventing your Chihuahua from chewing

While chewing is perfectly normal for dogs, it can become a problem if your dog starts chewing on household items or furniture. If you have a Chihuahua, you may be wondering how to stop this behavior. Below are a few tips that can help:

Give them some chew toys

Chew toys are an essential part of a Chihuahua’s life. They help keep teeth clean and healthy, provide entertainment, and help relieve boredom or anxiety. When choosing a chew toy for your Chihuahua, it is essential to select one that is the right size and made from a durable material.

Keep your Chihuahuas teeth checked regularly

All dogs need their teeth checked and cleaned regularly, and this is especially true for small breeds like Chihuahuas. Because of their small size, Chihuahuas are more prone to dental problems such as tooth decay and gum disease.

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Move the item or your Chihuahua away

If you have a Chihuahua, you already know that they prize their belongings and often become attached to one particular item. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to aggression if another person or animal comes too close to their prized possession.

Distract your Chihuahua with treats

While Chihuahuas are loyal and loving companions, they can also be fiercely protective of their owners. As a result, they may sometimes bark excessively or become agitated when someone new comes into the house. One way to help your Chihuahua stay calm in these situations is to distract them with treats.

Provide your Chihuahua with mental and physical stimulation

Chihuahuas are intelligent, active dogs that need plenty of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Many behavioral problems in Chihuahuas, such as excessive barking and destructive chewing, can be traced back to boredom or anxiety.

Use positive reinforcement with your Chihuahua when they chew

Chihuahuas are intelligent, active dogs that require both mental and physical stimulation. To keep your Chihuahua healthy and happy, it is essential to provide them with various toys and puzzles that will help challenge their minds. At the same time, Chihuahuas also need plenty of opportunities to run and play.

Summary

Chihuahuas are known for being the “purse dog,” While they can be a great addition to any family, they come with their own set of challenges. One such challenge is that many Chihuahuas like to chew on things, leading to destruction in the home. In this post, we’ve looked at why Chihuahuas chew and what you can do to prevent your little one from chewing on things they shouldn’t. Please let us know if you have any questions or would like more tips on dealing with destructive chewing in Chihuahuas.

5th May 2022

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