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What Causes Destructive Dog Behavior?

If your dog is causing havoc in your house, look to some typical underlying causes before deciding the best way to deal with it.

  1. Puppies chew as a normal part of their growing process. It helps with teething discomfort and, like human babies, it helps them learn about the world.
  2. Some dogs will destroy their surroundings when they are scared, anxious or upset. Separation anxiety in particular can trigger this.
  3. Boredom effects dogs just like it does humans. If your pooch is cooped up for long periods of time with no outside stimulation, it will create its own fun, often in destructive ways.

How to Avoid Destructive Dog Behavior

  1. If your dog is under eight months old, make sure it has plenty of chew toys available for teething and play. Spend time playing with your pup everyday.
  2. Teach your dog to obey the Drop It or Leave It command, so he knows what's okay to chew and what's not. Replace the out-of-bounds item with a toy or chew treat that is allowed.
  3. If separation anxiety is the issue, your vet can help you decide if an anti-anxiety medication is appropriate. There are also a variety of natural herbal anti-anxiety supplements that may help when you have to leave your furry friend alone.
  4. One of the best ways to deal with Destructive Dog behavior is to crate-train your dog. Crates Imageare available for all size dogs, and dogs enjoy having a snug and cozy den of their own. Keep your pet in their crate anytime you will be away from home.
  5. If a crate seems too confining, consider a doggy pen. Available in a variety of styles and sizes, a pen will give your dog plenty of room to move around, but will keep him away from things that he can destroy.

Unfortunately, Destructive Dog behavior is one of the primary reasons dog owners abandon their pets, or put them up for adoption. It is possible to curb their natural destructive tendencies, with a little homework, some help from your vet, and some patience. Most dogs desperately want to please their owners; now it's up to you to help your dog learn how.