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Welcome to Diana Guerrero's Ark Animals Training & Therapy. This section is dedicated to pets, companion animals, and topics related to their care and training. This article discusses pet destructive chewing. You should get professional help for pet problems.

Pet Problems: Destructive Chewing

Chewing is a problem that most pet owners face at one time or another. Many people assume that it is a normal behavior problem that will correct itself and that has to be lived with; this is an incorrect assumption! Chewing is destructive and can result in injury to your animal or severe damage to your household, yard, vehicle, and a variety of other items. The good news is that chewing behavior can be redirected, or eliminated, with a few simple steps and by being persistent and consistent in your efforts.

Most behavior problems like this can be addressed immediately and save you heartache and stress--not to mention money spent on repairs, replacement of items, or veterinary bills. The risk to your animal from chewing, includes electrocution, ingestion of foreign objects, and injury to the mouth or intestinal tract. Every animal has a different motivation for engaging in this type of behavior and it is one of the biggest reasons that people will get rid of an animal.

If you have multiple animals that are chewing, or are considering getting a companion animal for one that is chewing already--STOP and get help! Animals that engage in this type of behavior will actually teach the others to engage in the same type of behavior and you probably will end up with"double trouble!" There are different reasons an animal will chew. Chewing is a symptom of another underlying cause. Once you identify the cause you can identify the best solution. Let's take a closer look at why animals chew:

If you are already experiencing a chewing problem--GET HELP RIGHT AWAY! If you are just obtaining a new pet, or a young animal, make sure you understand the procedures on how to prevent and redirect improper behavior.

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