Puppy won't stop chewing on everything since day one—how long does this phase usually last?

Since bringing my new puppy home, I've noticed that she has been chewing on everything in sight, from shoes to furniture. I've read that puppies chew a lot, but I'm wondering, is there a typical age when they usually grow out of this habit? How can I help manage this behavior in the meantime?

Answer

Puppy chewing behavior is normal as puppies explore their world and soothe teething discomfort. This habit usually decreases as they mature.

  • Puppy chewing is common and typically subsides by 6 to 12 months of age.
  • Providing appropriate chew toys can help manage this behavior.
  • Consistent training and redirection are key to preventing damage to household items.

Chewing is a natural and essential behavior in puppies, especially when they are teething. It's typically a phase that they grow out of as they reach adulthood. However, it’s crucial to guide them with appropriate boundaries. Offering a variety of durable chew toys and patiently redirecting their attention can greatly aid in managing this behavior effectively.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What age does puppy chewing usually stop?

    Chewing tends to decrease after 6 months as adult teeth come in but can continue till the age of 1 year as they learn and explore.

  • How can I stop my puppy from chewing on furniture?

    Redirect your puppy to chew toys when you catch them in the act, and consistently reward them for using these toys.

  • Is it normal for puppies to chew everything?

    Yes, puppies chew as a way of exploring their environment and alleviating teething discomfort. This behavior is normal and can be managed with training.

Next available appointment

Loading…