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how can i stop my lab chewing things?
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 23 Oct 2008 22:06 |
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Just sent you a PM - Glad the goodboy is working, keep going with it, it has worked wonders for me |
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Suzanne | Report | 23 Oct 2008 21:49 |
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the goodboy is the best one so far,i said GOODBOY and charlie turned to jelly before my eyes.xxx |
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Suzanne | Report | 23 Oct 2008 21:43 |
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just tried the GOODBOY,that worked better than the whistle>xx |
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Suzanne | Report | 23 Oct 2008 21:00 |
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just to let you all know that i tried the whistle idea,and it worked,but as soon as i took it out of my mouth he ran off with my slipper,do dogs have ADHD?ha,ha x only joking. |
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Suzanne | Report | 23 Oct 2008 14:31 |
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charlie doesnt chew everything,he doesnt chew the furniture,he doesnt dig,and i do tell him off at the time and not a hour later,hes a playfull pup,and apart from the chewing is a good boy,the vet has told me hes teething,but i thought it would be a good idea to start a post so i could get some ideas,i have had labs before and one of them used to chew plastic all the time no matter how many times he was told off,but he was a good loving friendly dog as is charlie,and the post was fun,reading about other peoplesproblems with their dogs.x |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 23 Oct 2008 00:11 |
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I'd also keep an eye on 'The Dog Whisperer' Cesar Milan is fantastic!! I can't remember seeing a programme about dogs who chew everything though!!! |
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Whirley | Report | 22 Oct 2008 21:40 |
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You need to chastise him whilst he is in the act as it were. If you tell him off 5 minutes after the event....then it's too late, he wont have a clue. If he is chewing something, take it off him, shake him by the neck and say a firm NO! It sounds harsh, but his mum would have done that ie shook him by the neck. Basic stuff like that starts when they are a pup. I have never had any of my dogs chew because they have been trained to know that it is not acceptable behaviour. You need to be firm but fair, you need to, as I say, catch them and chastise immediately, not half hour later or a day later. Good luck, please feel free to pm me if I can help any further. Good luck!! PS No dog breed is a "natural chewer", they will chew if not trained otherwise. And never give them an old shoe to chew, because they will think any shoe is acceptable to nibble at. They cannot differentiate between old and new. They have to be taught manners:) |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 22 Oct 2008 21:16 |
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Lab's are known for chewing and for eating anything and everything. |
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Helen in Kent | Report | 22 Oct 2008 20:52 |
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Hi Suzanne, I was amused by this thread! |
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Suzanne | Report | 22 Oct 2008 20:12 |
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thanks will go on that site tomorrow,charlie is asleep in his bed now,hes exhusted himself with all the chewing hes done today.xx |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 22 Oct 2008 19:48 |
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My Lab is 15 months and will still chew at times, |
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Suzanne | Report | 22 Oct 2008 19:37 |
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ok will try the stones in the coke tin.x |
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jean,300171 | Report | 22 Oct 2008 19:15 |
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Try putting a few pebbles or coins in a coke can and give it a shake when they are naughtie {it worked on our collie as a pup in fact it still does and she's now turned 4yrs old but these days we only have to show it to her as she knows its the naughtie tin.Jean. |
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maryjane-sue | Report | 22 Oct 2008 16:37 |
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My 9 month old lurcher pup used to try and chew my shoes when she was younger, and other things too. A firm "Leave it!" worked well and she quickly learnt to leave my shoes alone. |
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Suzanne | Report | 22 Oct 2008 16:22 |
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well he hasnt started boozing yet,but im sure it wont be long.xx |
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Teddys Girl | Report | 22 Oct 2008 16:02 |
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My cousin had a golden lab, and she was the same taking clothes off the line, eating them,and despositing them a couple of days after, when out for her walk. |
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kay | Report | 22 Oct 2008 15:32 |
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My son bought a black lab x ,spaniel,just before xmas last year.Gorgeous dog ,and called him Digger. |
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Suzanne | Report | 22 Oct 2008 15:04 |
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ive spent a fortune on bones,rubber ones,flavoured ones,chocolate ones,gravy coated ones,ive got rubber rings,rubber balls,rubber bones,squeaky toys(although i take the squeak out) soft toys(its funny but he never chews his soft toys) frizbys,kong toys,but no he has to eat my bras,i think the cellotape around the mouth was a good idea ha ha (only joking. |
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Annx | Report | 22 Oct 2008 13:55 |
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He sounds a lovely dog, very bright. If the water pistol isn't working, and we know labs love water, you could try putting pebbles in an empty plastic water bottle, so they clatter when you shake it and distract him. When we had a young Doberman, she started picking up shoes and towels to chew. I think it started when her baby teeth were coming out, so her gums may have been irritating. She had bones to chew which she liked, but seemed to want fabric in her mouth. We managed to stop her by tying an old sock in a tight knot which was then hers. Every time she picked anything else up we said LEAVE very firmly and gave her the sock instead. After a short time she seemed to get the message and would look for her sock to shake herself when she was mooching about looking for trouble! Hope you soon succeed! |
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cr*patthis | Report | 22 Oct 2008 13:42 |
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Why not go back to training classes. Labs are prone to being a bit off the wall. People make the mistake of attending these classes in puppyhood only. They need to be focused (usually a retrieve toy will do it with a lab). They love learning, trouble is they do whether they are taught or not!. Usually they find this is a great game of chase-dont play(they will win). Kong toys are a good distraction,mine love them cheese and chicken. If you can go back to training classes it will help. Good luck. x |
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