tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212861849328509704.post863213188101556960..comments2012-07-14T08:30:14.868-07:00Comments on Guilty Pits: How do you train a dog to know to leave your stuff alone?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13381504068537067892noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212861849328509704.post-85987762743762985342011-12-19T15:31:15.081-08:002011-12-19T15:31:15.081-08:00HI there
I've come across from Lola the Circu...HI there<br /><br />I've come across from Lola the Circus Dog's blog too.<br /><br />I'm pretty good at not touching stuff. I've heard that providing plenty of mental stimulating toys and activities helps. Can't add any more suggestions than the good ones above from Two Pitties In the City. Sorry! <br /><br />Happy to be following you.<br /><br />Love and licks, WinnieElaine Pritchardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14080539206900278289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212861849328509704.post-77409396606346212742011-12-19T10:13:53.128-08:002011-12-19T10:13:53.128-08:00Hi there! Found you through The Circus Dog blog :)...Hi there! Found you through The Circus Dog blog :)<br />I would suggest a crate as well! Then while you are home and can monitor, you can use a spray bottle whenever you catch bad behavior. It's also a good idea to fully exercise Tripp before leaving so that he's super tired, and then providing plenty of toys and things that he's *allowed* to chew on while you're gone.<br />:)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14419971315911203828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212861849328509704.post-65130522163021129702011-12-19T07:56:04.044-08:002011-12-19T07:56:04.044-08:00I have given you an award. Come over to my blog a...I have given you an award. Come over to my blog and get if you would like.H Skihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02159940542842024726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5212861849328509704.post-163571298593294432011-12-17T20:08:35.658-08:002011-12-17T20:08:35.658-08:00We have tried a couple of things that work...
1) G...We have tried a couple of things that work...<br />1) Get bitter apple spray which is completely safe. When your dog goes to chew something he shouldn't, spray a bit in his both say "enough", then give something appropriate to chew and praise.<br /><br />2) Is he crate trained when home alone? When you're home you can also use a 'tie down' so he has space in the house but is not getting into things.<br /><br />3) We taught Mr. B not to destroy his stuffies doing this (but he is a really sensitive dog and that's why it worked): http://www.twopittiesinthecity.com/?p=965Two Pitties in the Cityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04694420319336839807noreply@blogger.com