
For some dogs, chewing is a normal occurrence. Depending on the age of your doggy, if she's teething she's most likely chewing up your house, making it difficult to keep the furniture and cabinetry nice. It doesn't seem like it's going to get any better soon, either. You need some help and asap!
Of course, dog training is one important step you can implement, but another option is to apply a taste deterrent on the places your pooch likes to chew.
A taste deterrent is an excellent way to show your pup that she can't chew up everything in sight. Plus, it'll hopefully help her get the message that she shouldn't chew up your house in general.
Purchasing taste deterrents from a pet store can get expensive – plus who knows what's actually in them! Save your money and ease your mind by making your own natural taste deterrents instead!
Head to the next page to get the scoop on how to make them.
Next Page »

Wanetta Smiley
- Edit
Never had a problem with our dachshund. Thankful.
Fur Cakes
- Edit
Smashing