December 5, 2009

Reasons and Fixes For Puppy Chewing

puppy Chewing

Puppy chewing is a problem that plagues many pet owners. A lot of people think their puppy is just bad. Some even go so far as to say they have a “devil dog” or that the dog goes out of its way to destroy the house. That’s not usually the case, though.

Have you ever thought about why puppies bite? There are a lot of reasons for it, but none of them have to do with demonic possession. When you understand why puppy chewing happens, it will help you to control your own puppy’s chewing. So, let’s look at some of the top reasons for it.

Aggression or Fear:

One of the big reasons that puppies chew things is because they are aggressive or fearful. That can come from abuse, improper socialization or being taken from their mothers too soon. It can also happen just because of inexperience, though. For a puppy, the world is a huge place. So, if he or she hasn’t seen certain things before, especially big things, they can be easily scared.

Separation Anxiety:

Separation anxiety chewing is also one of the worst sorts of puppy chewing. Puppies, again, are new to the world. So, they’re easily spooked. They also get very attached to their owners. So, if you leave your pup alone for too long, they’re likely to get upset or nervous and start chewing various objects in the house.

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December 3, 2009

Pitbulls Revealed Review

Pitbulls Revealed is a comprehensive guide to Pitbull ownership. It was developed by Tim Amherst, an avid Pitbull lover. According to the guide, Tim learned everything he knows about Pitbulls over years of experiences with the breed. He didn’t set out to be a Pitbull expert, but he enjoyed the breed and helped acquaintances with Pitbull advice. So, eventually, he became known as the Pitbull Guru.

Pitbulls_Revealed_Order_NOW!Pitbull Myths:

One of the best things about Tim Amherst’s guide, Pitbulls Revealed, is that it dispels many Pitbull myths. For example, it discusses how the media has warped the public opinion of Pitbulls as a breed in general. It also talks about how a few bad breeders and bad owners have perpetuated the myth that Pitbulls are all mean, evil or somehow unstable.

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Choosing a Pup:

Another important part of the guide is how to choose a Pitbull pup. Tim walks the first-time Pitbull owner through various steps, including what physical and emotional traits to look for in a puppy. He talks about how to avoid many of the mistakes that are commonly made when choosing one. Not only that, but he talks thoroughly about the importance of finding a reliable Pitbull breeder and how to figure out which breeders are the best of the best.

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