Should I be worried if my 7-month-old female Samoyed is still chewing on everything?

My 7-month-old female Samoyed still seems to chew on everything she comes across in the house, from shoes to furniture legs. I know puppies go through teething, but I thought she might have grown out of it by now. Should I be concerned that this behavior is continuing, or is it normal for her to still be this active with her mouth at her age?

Answer

Your 7-month-old Samoyed's continued chewing is typical puppy behavior, but it's important to manage it to protect your belongings and ensure her health. Many puppies continue to explore with their mouths for some time.

  • Chewing is a normal part of puppy development.
  • Providing appropriate chew toys can redirect this behavior.
  • Consistent training is key to managing and reducing inappropriate chewing.

Puppies have a natural instinct to chew, which often extends beyond the teething phase. It's a method for exploring their environment and relieving discomfort from teething. To help manage this behavior, ensure she has plenty of safe, durable chew toys. It's also essential to reinforce positive behavior with praise and rewards, while gently correcting inappropriate chewing by redirecting her to appropriate items.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my puppy still chew so much at 7 months?

    Chewing is a natural behavior for puppies and can last into adolescence. It helps them explore and soothe teething discomfort.

  • How can I stop my puppy from chewing furniture?

    Provide plenty of chew toys and engage in regular training to redirect her chewing to appropriate items. Consistent reinforcement of positive behavior is crucial.

  • Is it harmful if my puppy eats the items she chews?

    Ingesting non-food items can be dangerous, potentially causing blockages or toxicity issues. Ensure she has access to safe chew toys and supervise her closely.

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