Chewing and Destructive Behavior: Why Dogs Destroy Things and How to Stop It

Pawprint Academy: Your Blueprint to Raising Better Dogs por TOP Dog Training LLC

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Destructive chewing is not random, and it is not your dog being spiteful. Dogs chew because of biology, stress, boredom, teething, lack of structure, or because they have learned that chewing furniture works. In this episode of Paw Print Academy, we break down the real reasons behind destructive chewing and counter surfing, and why punishment after the fact fails every time. If you are searching for answers about dog behavior problems, obedience training, or how to stop your dog from destroying the house, this episode gives you a practical, science-based path forward.

We explain why yelling, rubbing a dog’s nose in damage, or correcting minutes later does nothing to change behavior. Dogs learn through timing, clarity, and consequence, not emotion. The real solution is leadership, management, and structured training. That means crate trainin ... 

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