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i need help,my 11 month bull cross bitch is chewing everything in site. shes smashed the kennel to pieces. shes chewing the steal bars of her run etc.. the problem is shes breaking all the enamel off her teeth.i cant put a steal sleeping box as she will break her teeth.she gets plenty of exercise and good puppy nuts and a raw meat diet.shes in tip top condition for a young bitch. now, ive tried all pet shop remedies,ive tried vindaloo paste and hot sauce.. she just licks it off.. dos not faze her at all. ive had plenty of terriers which have worked ok with just a few teeth.i had a son of pie bull crosss which had no front teeth at all ,only its molars and it still killed everything it caught..im just rustrated this promissing bitch is gona lose all its teeth.please help

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ive tried three different types of muzzles,,she got em off in minutes.i put bones in with her and she still chews up kennel..its not as if shes a wound up bitch etc.. shes very calm and quiet in kennel run..a greyhound lad told me she maybe getting too much protien but i like giving young dogs the best of food. her nuts are only 25% but all natural. but she gets good raw flesh most of the time..

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mate had a greyhound doing the very same thing even after a good run and was glad when he sold it and they keep good amount of greyhounds he put it down to the dog itself if you want i could ask him bout it his fairly good with dogs :thumbs:

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if u can mate..ive high hopes for this bitch.shes out of the old biscuit dog(valentine bred) and a bitch out of gimp.. she a picture of a dog.. 11 months and all ready hunting up and mad for anything.. marking sets allready.. screams like a banshee to get in the earth when she smells one at home.. im holding her back tho, dont wana ruin her

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i need help,my 11 month bull cross bitch is chewing everything in site. shes smashed the kennel to pieces. shes chewing the steal bars of her run etc.. the problem is shes breaking all the enamel off her teeth.i cant put a steal sleeping box as she will break her teeth.she gets plenty of exercise and good puppy nuts and a raw meat diet.shes in tip top condition for a young bitch. now, ive tried all pet shop remedies,ive tried vindaloo paste and hot sauce.. she just licks it off.. dos not faze her at all. ive had plenty of terriers which have worked ok with just a few teeth.i had a son of pie bull crosss which had no front teeth at all ,only its molars and it still killed everything it caught..im just rustrated this promissing bitch is gona lose all its teeth.please help

you wont put her off chewing if she's that way inclined, sprays , sauces whatever shite , shes breaking the place up because she doing feck all ,

she needs to express herself orally , i wouldn't hold her back any longer , if she's the real deal you think she is , she sounds like it i would let her on, she may get tagged but it will only get her warmed up

either that or get her on a strong tug item give her a good ten minutes on it couple of times a day , its that action she needs to release,

best of luck,

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my mate use a shock collar everytime it goes to chew zap him............................sometimes works after a few zaps.............

no dog can chew metal....................try sticking a couple car tyres in there..............they take a while to chew up

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