Dogs chew on wood because they like chewing on things. Understandably, keeping wood away can be more difficult given your environment, especially if you live near a forest or wooded area. Go out in your yard or wherever your dog is allowed to roam and pick up all the sticks, logs, and other pieces of wood you can find.
You might need to tie down the wood cover or tarp to keep your dog from getting to the wood. Provide them with something else to chew. Try different chew toys until you find one that they like. Leave a couple out in the yard, and encourage your dog to chew on the toy instead of wood.
Your dog may be chewing on sticks and other wood objects as a way to deal with their boredom. If you suspect this may be the case with your pup, why not consider working on some brain training games? It will deepen your bond and hopefully help to reduce this and other destructive behaviors around your home. August 28, August 20, August 15, Does My Dog Need Shoes?
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