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  • Survive Teething Without Damage Furniture or Losing a Shoe

    Survive Teething Without Damage Furniture or Losing a Shoe

    Is your adorable new puppy turning into a tiny terror when it comes to chewing everything in sight? Yes, we've all been there. You take your eyes off them for just a second and whoops, there goes another shoe. But don't worry, you're not destined to live in a home stripped of furnishings and footwear. We're here to guide you through the teething tornado with some tail-wagging tactics that will save your sneakers and your sanity.

    Understanding the Urge to Gnaw

    First things first. Let's dive nose first into why your pup is chewing faster than a squirrel with a nut. Puppies go through a teething phase just like human babies. This means they experience discomfort as their new teeth push through their gums, which they naturally combat by chewing. So, while it might seem like they have a personal vendetta against your possessions, they're just trying to soothe their sore gums.

    Tip: Keep an eye on your little chewer by puppy-proofing your home. Hide those sneakers and power cords, and say goodbye to tabletop temptations. Remember, it's less about discipline and more about redirection. Let's chew on that for a while.

    Redirect with the Right Tools

    Now let’s talk chewable solutions. The market is saturated with chew toys, but not all of them are puppy-approved or teeth-safe. Here's where something natural and reliable, like 123 Treats' natural chews, can be a real game changer. Made from natural ingredients, these chews are not only safe for your puppy’s tender gums but delicious enough to keep those little gnawers occupied and away from your precious footwear.

    Tip: By introducing a variety of textures and types of natural chews and toys, it can provide the necessary relief and keep boredom at bay. Rotate these chews to keep the interest alive, and don't forget to supervise during chew sessions.

    Teach Positive Chewing Habits

    Teaching your pup what can and cannot be chewed is vital. It's like setting ground rules for your furry friend. Start with a firm "no" when they pick the wrong item, and replace it immediately with a suitable alternative such as a tasty natural chew from 123 Treats. Consistency is key. With regular reinforcement, your puppy will learn that some things are meant for chewing and others are not, like your new sandals.

    Tip: Use positive reinforcement to your advantage. Every time your pup goes for the right chews, shower them with praise and maybe a little treat. This not only reinforces good behavior but also makes the learning process a joy for both of you.

    Making the Most of Teething Time

    Remember, while teething time can be testing, it is also a temporary phase. Turn this time into an opportunity to bond with your puppy and lay the foundation for good habits. Schedule regular playtimes, engage in activities that stimulate their mind and body, and keep those natural chews handy.

    Plus, this phase is full of fun photo opportunities. Those goofy faces they make when chomping down on a chew are just begging to be captured.

    Get Chewing

    So there you have it, fur friends. Surviving the teething phase is all about understanding, preparing, and reacting appropriately. Protect your belongings, provide the right chewables, and patiently teach your pup the chew rules. It might take a bit of effort and a lot of natural chews, but with the right approach, you’ll both come out smiling and your shoes and furniture intact.

    Remember, every chewed shoe avoided is a small victory, and every happy, healthy chew session is a step toward a happier, healthier pup.