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Good old English mustard smeared on the wood usually works atb Kev

 

tried it . her and one of my whippets licked it off

 

BWAHAHAHAHAHA :rofl: The good ol' English mustard hasn't even worked lol. F*ck me, you've f*cked it I'm afraid mate lol.

 

Nah just messin', If you can let her out in the garden during the day, and stick her in the kennel on an evening with a bone.

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have got the same thing here mate new wooden kennels, newly varnished and the little shit has chewed them to bits. i bought some of this and sprayed it on the bits he was chewing and so far so good

try pieces of angle iron over the parts that are chewable mate always does the trick

she gets out twice a day and bones cause problems because she is in the pen with other dogs but thank inanyway

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someone has suggested cribox that are used to stop horses chewing. I keep horses and the cribox comes in two forms one which is a sticky paste and the other in a spray. You dont want the sticky paste it gets everywhere but the spray on is very good and i used it to deter my lot from chewing. You do have to use it frequently for it to work. The other thing you can do the same as we do with horses it put metal strips around the edges. I also give my lot paddy wack chews i buy them wholesale and that has been the best cure for chewing it keeps them very happy.

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Angle your boxes out mate and theres no chance it will chew it, should come across angle somewhere, very easy to do and works a treat :thumbs:

 

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i got a man to build me 2 large boxes with a divider in the middle to split them into 2 she has ate a hole in the middle one of the boxes a perfect circle that you would not of been able to cut with a skill saw but i am going to get more build and get the angle iron on the edges but i will wait until she has all her new teeth and she is not chewing as much.thanks mate thumbs.gif

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not having a go or out bud, but i have never had a problem with pups/dogs chewing kennels, plenty of walks and mind stimulation seems to work for me, it is usually a sign of boredom

 

she is out twice a day mate for a least an hour each time and sometimes my son takes her out for a walk aswell .she's a ball of energy but i suppose thats a good trait

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not having a go or out bud, but i have never had a problem with pups/dogs chewing kennels, plenty of walks and mind stimulation seems to work for me, it is usually a sign of boredom

 

she is out twice a day mate for a least an hour each time and sometimes my son takes her out for a walk aswell .she's a ball of energy but i suppose thats a good trait

she sounds like she has some energy, just one of those things, once you occupier her mind on the choosen job, then hopefully this will stop, put up mesh around areas she chews, dongs dont like chewing wire.

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If it's due to teething, I use to soak rope dog toys in water, freeze them, and give those to mine. They're very soothing, and kind of like having a chew and dental floss at the same time.

 

I'd watch it with perfume, it might not be safe for the puppy, or you---if you use somebodys good stuff!

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Lots of exercise and plenty of bones to chew on.

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bones are a no no because she is in the pen with other dogs which will cause fighting and she gets out twice a day the same as the rest of them i know it is only a temporary while she is teething but she is not only chewing on the box she is eating it as well and im afraid of her causing damage in side her

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