I have brought them nylabones, rawhide, ropes, toys of all sorts but all they want to chew is wood!
They chew on the base of the tree in the garden, the chair leg is throughly chewed, now they are munching on the door!!!
Any ideas?
GillyB- 08-15-2008
You've already done the right things by giving them things to chew, in terms of exercising those choppers! How old are they, are they teething?
Perhaps it's time for some chew stopping spray for the furniture and some sour apple for the tree outside
Canine Kelly- 08-15-2008
As per Selina Have you tried soaking raggers in gravy, freezing/chilling and then giving to them???
murphy's mum- 08-15-2008
QUOTE (Canine Kelly @ August 15, 2008 06:55 am)
As per Selina Have you tried soaking raggers in gravy, freezing/chilling and then giving to them???
Or Gilly even
Conkersmum- 08-15-2008
I didn't think the chew stop spray would work but it did.
Alfiem- 08-15-2008
I use a vabour rub on furniture legs that Alfie wants to chew
northwest1965- 08-16-2008
Personally for me the chew spray didnt work ...hang on, i mean didnt work with Meg. Heard of bitter apple spray, does that work? Someone told me olbas oil works v well.
Izzie72- 08-16-2008
Clove oil is good for stopping unwanted chewing.
Roz- 08-16-2008
Got to ask, what the heck is gilly and raggers!!!!
Izzie72- 08-16-2008
Gilly is a member of the board, she was the first to reply to your post.
Just been to look for 'my' clove oil after Meg started chewing and biting my feet. Couldnt find any but did find some tea tree oil on my heel. A 'success' !!