Instructions Step 1: Give your dog only a few toys. The toys should be varied in shapes and materials. If you give him too many toys to chew on, he may think that he has free reign on anything else in the house. Step 2: Let the dog play with these toys...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village and today we’re going to talk about puppies. So let’s talk about puppies and chewing. It’s very important to teach your puppy not to chew on inappropriate things for...
Instructions Step 1: Confirm the chewing isn't cribbing. If the horse is biting down on something and sucking air in, this is cribbing. If the horse is actually chewing the wood, usually leaving small pieces of wood on the ground, she's a chewer...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Chew toys Baby gate Patience Crate Step 1: Provide your puppy with plenty of exercise to prevent boredom chewing. Long walks and playing catch with a ball or Frisbee will help redirect his attention away from the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Rubber gloves Cayenne pepper (preferably ground) Petroleum jelly Concerted mane and tail conditioner Step 1: Remove the tail chewer from the herd. This is the most effective and quickest method. But tail chewers are...
It's hard for them to understand what their, what they should be chewing on and if it's your shoes are lying around or there's something he's supposed to be able to chew on, they, it all looks the same to them. And so it's better to kind of have an area...
Hi, this Elise McMahon from Expert Village.com and in this video series we are going to be talking about dog toys. If you would like to find out more about what I do, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So in this first short video, we...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A bottle of dog taste deterrent such as Grannick’s Bitter Apple Durable chew toys such as Nylabones Ice cubes Step 1: As much as possible, put shoes and other items that might seem like tantalizing chew toys...
Instructions Step 1: Set your puppy up for success. If you have items that you don't want the puppy to chew on, pick them up and get them out of the area that the puppy will be in. Step 2: Supervise your puppy and keep him in a safe area like a crate or...
Instructions Step 1: Purchase several chew toys for your puppy. Chewing massages the puppy's gums. This reduces the pain that he is experiencing from teething. It also helps to loosen the puppy teeth so they can come out and breaks the skin on the gum to...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a variety of toys. Rabbits need toys for chewing, climbing and for tossing around their cage. A variety of toys will keep them from getting bored. Rotate the toys every few weeks. Step 2: Consider getting toys with food or a...
Hi this is Elise McMahon with ExpertVillage.com and in this video series we are going to be talking about canine dental health. If you would like to find out more about my services you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. In this clip we are...
Hi, this is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about dog toys. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at www.canineheadstart.com. So we have been talking about different...
Instructions Step 1: Provide plenty of appropriate dog toys to keep your pooch’s chewing needs satisfied, but don’t give him objects that may confuse him in the process. If you give him an old shoe you no longer use, he will think chewing on...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog toys Strong taste deterrent Household items (pen, eyeglass case, TV remote) Cheese Peanut butter How to Stop Your Dog From Chewing Step 1: Buy or make your own taste deterrent. Many pet stores carry taste...
Hi my name is Sarah and this is Halibut, and I am one of the exotic technicians here at Extra Care Animal Hospital, and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to provide you with some helpful information on owning a rabbit. As far as toys go, some...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A lot of patience An area where the puppy can be confined. Lots of appropriate chew toys Deterrent spray for furniture Getting Started Step 1: Find a space in your home, maybe a laundry room or in the kitchen where...
Instructions Step 1: Watch your pup to see how his playing and exploring draws him to the furniture. Does he seem to do it when there are no toys around? When he's bored, or maybe feeling neglected or ignored? Observing these behaviors and discussing...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Flower pot Hay Shallow bowl Water Frozen peas Toilet paper rolls Branches Larger rocks for rats to climb Full tissue box Step 1: Fill a flower pot with hay and place it in your rat's cage. He will love hiding and...
Instructions Step 1: Find furniture, including coffee tables, dining room sets and end tables, made of plastic laminates. Pets do not enjoy chewing or scratching plastic surfaces and you can easily keep them clean. Step 2: Purchase pet-friendly washable...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Cat ToysCord CoversFurnitureBitter Apple SprayHow to Prevent a Cat From Chewing Electrical CordsStep 1:Cats love to play. Keeping them away from electrical cords could be as easy as keeping some cat toys around.Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Make a high-pitched yelp when your puppy starts to mouth a hand or other body part. This mimics how a mother dog or the puppy's litter mates would react to a bite that hurts. Stop playing with the puppy for several seconds after your...
Instructions Step 1: Find a good quality jennet (female donkey), at least 3-years old. Breeding to a younger jennet is inadvisable. Her body won't fully mature until she is between 3- and 5-years old. Step 2: Obtain a quality producing jack (male donkey...
Hi my name is Sarah and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I am here at Petland in Pembroke Pines, Florida to educate you a little bit today about caring for your ferret. As far as exercise for your ferret goes, your ferret should have access to a good safe...
Instructions Step 1: Set a time for training. While you can sometimes catch your dog in the act of playing with something they are not supposed to, it is better to have training time where you both can work on establishing communication. Make a habit of...