Handling a Chewing Puppy

Dog Puppies, and full grown canines are similar to certain people. Many individuals do not adapt to change well. The same is true of various akitas. As a coping mechanism, akitas may resort to striking out by engaging in activities that are very different from their conditioning.



The Lundehund is a breed which has lived solely on two islands in the north of Norway. The Lundehund has sever extra toes and paw cushions! That makes it excellent as a climbing dog, bred for rugged terrain. It also has the unusual ability to close its ears.


For example, certain akitas may resort to chewing while others may use digging to demonstrate its discontentment. However, all chewing is not alike. Some akitas will masticate hard objects once their molars experience their second growth spurt.



The smallest breed of dog recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Chihuahua, which stands six to nine inches at the top of the shoulders and generally weighs two to six pounds. Their size makes them excellent travel companions.


In situations where a akita is enduring molar development, there are innumerous items on the market to quell the discomfort. For instance, Galileo bones are more massive and tougher than Kongs. Additionally, dental dinosaurs are fabulous hard chews most akitas enjoy, many can be found at http://www.scrooby.com



The tibetan terrier is not a true terrier and is probably more closely related to the lhasa apso. However, the tibetan terrier is indeed from Tibet, where monks once treasured this intelligent breed of dogs as guardians of their temples.


In cases where you are unable to determine the reason, your akita is chewing up household items, plan to gradually familiarize your akita with crating life.



The Schipperke, or "little captain", is generally thought of as being solid black in the USA. However, they do actually come in other colors. The reason they are commonly thought to only be black, is that the black variety is the only type currently recognized by the AKC.


Putting your akita's nose onto the chewed item will confuse your akita. In certain cases, akitas may misconstrue the nose on wood as a green light for more destruction. The best alternative is to lubricate the wood with a bitter Lime gel opposed to a spray that will simply soak into the surface. Because various wood solutions can be greasy, try to use non-toxic, and safe applications to avoid illness.



The Japanese Chin, also known as the Japanese Spaniel, is considered to be one of the most cat-like of the dog breeds when it comes to attitude. It is alert, intelligent, and often independent. Also, like a cat, it uses its paws to wash its face.


Dog training/conditioning tip: To divert your canine's attention, long walks may distract him or her from chewing on your household items. Walks should be a minimum of 35 minutes. If the behavior continues, take your akita to a akita trainer, veterinarian or behaviorist.



The American Kennel Club recognizes more than 150 breeds? Segmented into seven different breed types, all breed possess unique temperaments, physical characteristics as well as a rich background in history.


 

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