I used sparky as an example because a 2 lb.
German shepherd puppy chewing carpet.
If our german shepherd dog indeed is still a puppy s he may be teething.
If they are red and puffy our pup may very well be getting some new teeth.
If you don t stop this destructive behavior in a hurry your local carpet retailer is going to love you.
However if your german shepherd puppy retains the habit after that period it can be a big problem.
This period lasts up to until they are about 24 to 32 weeks old.
How you can stop german shepherd puppy chewing.
The phrase destructive chewing may sound redundant because by its very nature.
All chewing is destructive.
Dogs are naturally curious and many have a desire to eat or chew almost anything.
The nipping biting and chewing is very normal during this stage.
When the time comes to control your german shepherd puppy s chewing behaviours there are a few things you can do.
Chewing on the carpet.
A bit of training should suffice.
If your carpet has become puppy s latest chew toy don t despair.
The good news this behavior can be untrained.
Gsds can teethe well into 6 to 8 months of age.
To start with do not scold your pet openly or hit them for any reason.
Regardless of how angry you get be sure you don t direct your aggression at a puppy.
A bowel obstruction also known as a gastrointestinal blockage is a common canine problem.
Puppies chew as their way of exploring their world young dogs chew to relieve the pain of teething and older dogs will chew to help keep their teeth clean and jaw muscles tuned up.
Or even better yet if you re working with a german shepherd puppy or a young german shepherd you can easily avoid this behavioral problem.
The first reason is teething in case we are faced with puppy chewing.
Generally german shepherd puppies start teething at 16 weeks of age.
Chances are he just discovered it and is making the most of the new thing by chewing it to his heart s content.
Punishment of even simple things can cause much more complicated associations than you may anticipate and punishment has been shown to be much less effective in dog training because of this.
Just about anything she starts to chew on is probably going to show the effects of it inside of a minute.
You don t have to put up with it or get mean.
She s ripping up the carpet because she s an energetic intelligent puppy with too much freedom.
Teacup chihuahua will still bite you but he is not nearly as scary as an 80 lb.
It s a very very common problem and at the end of the day it is what the german shepherd has been bred to do a lot of the time.
Because she obviously hasn t earned her freedom you should revoke it until she s proven herself to be trustworthy.