Sentences with phrase «chewing as a habit»

However, if the puppy is not stopped, it will adopt chewing as a habit.

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They are ready to begin chew solid bits, and parents usually try to integrate this feeding habit to their child as to balance their breastfeeding or bottle - feeding habit.
Nail biting — as well as its close cousins hair pulling, skin picking, knuckle cracking, lip chewing, cheek biting, and other body - focused repetitive habits — usually happens without a conscious decision; instead, we discover ourselves with the aftermath — nubby nails, a lip callus, or an accumulation of inadvertently pulled - out hair.
Though I would try to curb the behavior, as it could get destructive for your mattress, and maybe lead into other destructive chewing habits.
Because of Border Collie's temperament the lack of mental stimulation will create bad habits such as biting and chewing on objects they are not allowed on.
Articles include behavioral topics such as repetitive habits like excessive chewing and furniture scratching, odd behavior like «phantom food burying,» and every day concerns such as exercise and sleep routines.
It is very easy to start play - grooming with a puppy, letting it chew the brush etc., but as the dog gets older, it becomes extremely hard to break them of this habit.
As I have grown older, I have become a bit more aggressive in my chewing habits.
Without exercise, your Beagle will get bored and develop bad habits to keep herself busy, such as chewing, jumping or biting.
Go earlier if you observe any signs of dental issues such as bad breath, broken or loose teeth or a change in your pet's eating habits as in abnormal chewing, drooling or dropping of food.
Some kittens arrive in their new home at the age of three months or even younger already chewing their bedding but may grow out of the habit as they mature.
For instance, if a dog is grossly overweight and gets no exercise, this could cause behavioral problems such as anxiety and habits linked to boredom, such as destructive chewing, excessive barking for attention, digging, etc..
Our basic in - home training program is designed to eliminate frustrating habits in your dog, such as hyperactivity (jumping, running, counter surfing, excessive barking, etc.), chewing, digging, refusal to potty train, and more.
If your find your rabbit has a habit of chewing the floor material then its best to try and change this habit especially if its a synthetic material as it could cause a digestive problem.
If your puppy gets into the habit of wanting to repeatedly chew the leash, you can spray the leash with a taste - aversive product such as Bitter Apple Spray.
You want to work on breaking this habit by giving him more acceptable things such as chews and toys.
Training is essential to curb this habit, as are plenty of toys that he can chew on.
Aussies left alone for long periods of time or as yard dogs often develop destructive habits such as a chewing, barking, or digging.
This can be a very costly as well as very annoying habit, not to mention bad for your dog if it chews and swallows something which later causes an obstruction requiring a trip to the vet.
When stressed, dogs are more likely to indulge in bad habits, such as housesoiling, chewing, digging, and barking.
Older dogs sometimes retain this chewing habit as well.
This was very important since there are those that are designed to be used as a plaything only while there are also those that cater to the chewing habits or behaviors of doggies.
By playing with your dog a few times a day you can decrease the likelihood of them developing destructive habits such as excessive barking or chewing.
Puppies are continually learning during their waking hours, and if left to their own devices they can easily pick up bad or destructive habits, such as chewing or digging.
Make sure to supervise the puppy with any bones as he / she is just developing their chewing habits.
Never give your puppy items such as old shoes, items of old clothing, books, paper etc to play with as this will encourage bad habits and may lead to a dog chewing problem.
They are safe and digestible but, as with any chew article, choose the correct size for your dog's size and chewing habits, and always monitor your dog while chewing a natural bone.
Crate training can keep your Fido from forming bad habits, such as chewing or other destructive behaviors.
Some dogs don't appear particularly vigorous in their chewing habits, but their chewing is defined as aggressive because of their breed or size.
We chew our nails when we are bored or worried, out of habit, or even as an obsessive / compulsive behavior.
Be alert to such problems as bad breath, drooling, red or puffy, bleeding gums, yellow tartar crusted along the gum line, discolored, broken or missing teeth, bumps in the mouth, and changes in chewing or eating habits.
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