If you'd like to try a chewing deterrent spray, Grannicks Bitter Apple Chew Deterrent is a good choice. Nipping While Teething it's not uncommon for a Maltipoo puppy to get carried away when nibbling at his owner's fingers, or to play too rough and digging his teeth in. To prevent...
Use cord covers and deterrent spray to deter her from chewing a cord. Human or pet medications. Medications should be out of the reach of a curious puppy. Keep in mind that if you have cats in the house, they may knock items off a counter and into the puppy’s reach. So, keep all...
I'd recommend getting a couple of those tiny breath mint sprays and using those as a deterrent when you correct her for biting. If she clamps down on your hand, tell her "NO BITE" very firmly, and at the same time 'encourage' her to let go by giving her a shot of the breath min...
If still successful, secure the pad into the holder so they cannot take it out. You can also spray bitter tasting chew deterrent around the edges of the pad so she finds it distasteful. To answer 2) Yes, it can delay things and slow down learning. But not for long and she will soon...
Electrical wires are a huge hazard for chew-happy puppies for very obvious reasons!You should do your very best to run cables out of your puppy’s reach, run them through cable wraps or PVC tubing, spray them with bitter chew deterrents and unplug all electrical items when they aren’t ...
We’ve installed a baby gate that I put him behind immediately when it starts but we tend to need 3-4 repetitions of this before he settles and will focus on chewing or playing. If I’m somewhere where I can’t get to a barrier I ignore him but he gets worse and worse biting my...
Yucky tastes can keep your puppy from chewing you and your belongings. Before you start playing with your pup, spray a taste deterrent on your hands, feet, and/or clothes, focusing on the areas they tend to bite the most. The strong smell might be enough to deter them. If not, the ...
For a puppy that constantly chews on the leash,spray it with Tabasco sauce, bitter apple or one of many other pet-safe bitter-tasting sprays available to deter their chewing. We like usingGrannick’s Bitter Apple Sprayand find it works with most puppies (some actually like the bitter taste...