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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 10421765" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>our GSD is about the same age and STILL chews on everything she can get her teeth on. i found one of those steel markers on the ground with punctures in it. i left my daughters basketball outside ONE night and the next morning it was in scraps :cuss:</p><p></p><p>i had to "baby proof" the yard because was getting into things and just chewing on stuff. tools she'd find, leather work gloves, you name it. it gets old REALLY quick and some times its something i want to kill her over, literally. if i forget to close the garage door or am in and out of it she'd run in there and grab something. </p><p></p><p>and ive bought her plenty of chew toys. some she tore to pieces in two days. bought some of those Kong toys and she got bored with them :shrug: ive had a GSD before and have dealt with it. took a few years before my other one finally stopped.</p><p></p><p>our puppy started copying her behavior (and other things like digging!). i got him some of his own toys to chew on and he mostly only chew that. although the other day i caught him chewing on a nice plastic tool box i got for Christmas :cuss: just sitting there gnawing on the corner of it. i had put it down on the ground while i was working on something and left it there for maybe an hour. :kaboom:</p><p></p><p>bitter apple works and especially if you catch them in the act. ive heard numerous people say they've used hot sauce as well, which is a LOT cheaper lol. my buddy had a lab pup that would chew on everything. he'd grab the bitter apple, grab the dog and spray it in its mouth when he caught him in the act. the dog's reaction as hilarious. sure didnt chew on THAT thing again. </p><p></p><p>i did some major tree trimming and all three of our dogs were out there gnawing on the branches like they were sharpening their teeth or something. it was pretty funny. they still do it with branches they find. it must stimulate their gums or something. it is good for their teeth and gums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 10421765, member: 40308"] our GSD is about the same age and STILL chews on everything she can get her teeth on. i found one of those steel markers on the ground with punctures in it. i left my daughters basketball outside ONE night and the next morning it was in scraps :cuss: i had to "baby proof" the yard because was getting into things and just chewing on stuff. tools she'd find, leather work gloves, you name it. it gets old REALLY quick and some times its something i want to kill her over, literally. if i forget to close the garage door or am in and out of it she'd run in there and grab something. and ive bought her plenty of chew toys. some she tore to pieces in two days. bought some of those Kong toys and she got bored with them :shrug: ive had a GSD before and have dealt with it. took a few years before my other one finally stopped. our puppy started copying her behavior (and other things like digging!). i got him some of his own toys to chew on and he mostly only chew that. although the other day i caught him chewing on a nice plastic tool box i got for Christmas :cuss: just sitting there gnawing on the corner of it. i had put it down on the ground while i was working on something and left it there for maybe an hour. :kaboom: bitter apple works and especially if you catch them in the act. ive heard numerous people say they've used hot sauce as well, which is a LOT cheaper lol. my buddy had a lab pup that would chew on everything. he'd grab the bitter apple, grab the dog and spray it in its mouth when he caught him in the act. the dog's reaction as hilarious. sure didnt chew on THAT thing again. i did some major tree trimming and all three of our dogs were out there gnawing on the branches like they were sharpening their teeth or something. it was pretty funny. they still do it with branches they find. it must stimulate their gums or something. it is good for their teeth and gums. [/QUOTE]
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