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Dog Chewing

dog chewing
How can you prevent your dog from chewing a leather couch?

Before my dog gets into the habit of shredding my parents’ beloved leather couch, is there anything that will prevent him from chewing it? He already has chew toys to keep him occupied, but he has recently found his way to my dad’s glasses.
Will the “Sour Spray” or hot sauces discolor the leather?

CONSTANT SUPERVISION. If that isn’t feasible, get a crate for when you are not able to keep an eye on him at all times. I also strongly recommend toy rotation. Keep a few out at a time, keep the others put up. When you get the ones out that have been put away, they will seem “new” to the dog. Keep rotating, it will prevent overwhelming the dog with toys and keep his interest.


Chewing Up Coupons Photo Mugs


Chewing Up Coupons Photo Mugs



The puppy that found the meat ration coupons… ….


Dog, 3 Cows In Field Photo Mugs


Dog, 3 Cows In Field Photo Mugs



Whos Afraid a perky little dog keeps an eye on three cows, who seem more interested in chewing grass than bothering about him…..


BRIAN DONOVAN'S THE NIPPING CHEWING DIGGING GARBAGE RAIDING WONT COME WHEN CALLED DOG TRAINING SYSTEM PART 1


BRIAN DONOVAN’S THE NIPPING CHEWING DIGGING GARBAGE RAIDING WONT COME WHEN CALLED DOG TRAINING SYSTEM PART 1


$1.43


ESSENTIAL TRAINING FOR PUPPIES FROM TWO MONTHS TO FOUR MONTHS…

Who's in Charge? - No More! Barking, Wetting, Jumping, Chewing, Digging, Couch Dogs


Who’s in Charge? – No More! Barking, Wetting, Jumping, Chewing, Digging, Couch Dogs





Chewing It Over Art Print by Mick Cawston


Chewing It Over Art Print by Mick Cawston


$53.95


Chewing It Over Art Print by Mick Cawston.  Mick Cawston was a superb wildlife artist, and excelled in his portrayals of dogs.  He worked equally well in oils, water colors and pastels, and his passion for art grew throughout his lifetime.  Many of his works have been reproduced as limited editions. A few of Mick Cawstons achievements include: Voted 5 times, in the Fine Art Trade Guild survey, as one of the top selling artists, winning it in 1998 He was featured by Gundogs magazine in 1996 as one of the leading dog artists. He has been featured in many magazines and his work has graced numerous front covers of leading publications. The first time he exhibited at the Society of Equestrian Artists in London, with only the second horse picture he had ever painted, he won the award for the best newcomer. The next year he was awarded full membership. Print Size: 7 3/4" x 10"

Chewing Pine


Chewing Pine


$15.18


Leo Kottke’s seventh album is a dazzling amalgam of sounds and styles — there’s a surprising emphasis on vocal numbers here, beginning with “Standing on the Outside” and “Power Failure” (a Procol Harum number, no less), that show him off singing with a full band in a light country-ish vein, followed by “Venezuela, There You Go,” a loping instrumental that incorporates some nimble-textured slide guitar to great effect in its opening bars. Then it’s back to a vocal idiom with a slow, powerful, bluesy rendition of Marty Robbins’ “Don’t You Think,” on which Bill Barber’s piano shares the spotlight with Kottke’s singing. Some of the rest, like “Monkey Money,” don’t meld his guitar and the band as well, and as good as the Robbins song is, the virtues of this album lie in its leaner instrumentals. The obvious attempt on Chewing Pine to sell Kottke as more of a mainstream artist and a sometime singer obviously didn’t work, as this closed out his contract with Capitol Records (apart from one subsequent compilation). It also says something about how the artist himself and his admirers feel; only a single track off of Chewing Pine, the shimmering, fingerpicking instrumental “The Scarlatti Rip-Off,” earned a place on his Rhino anthology. There are enough good moments, and even a few transcendent ones, to justify owning this album. The One Way CD reissue is a bit spare in annotation, but offers very clean sound. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi Performers: Bill Berg – Percussion, Drums; Bill Peterson – Guitar (Bass), Bass; Billy Barber – Synthesizer, Piano; Jack Smith – Organ, Piano; Leo Kottke – Guitar

Box of TheraBreath Chewing Gum


Box of TheraBreath Chewing Gum


$27


“Buy more and save – a box contains 12 packs of TheraBreath Chewing Gum. New and Improved with a more powerful bad breath fighting formula! Freshen your breath when it needs it the most by chewing TheraBreath Chewing Gum. You'll always have the confidence you need in any situation if you buy TheraBreath Chewing Gum and keep it at home, in the office, and in the car at all times. Just reach for a piece and you'll be ready to face anything that comes your way. ”

Rescue Chewing Gum-37g


Rescue Chewing Gum-37g


$4.15


Orange and Elderflower Liquid Centre. Soothing Rescue Chewing Gum, with zesty orange and elderflower flavour.

Wrigley Orbit Chewing Gum


Wrigley Orbit Chewing Gum


$21.99


0% 11484 12 / Box Sugar-free Orbit gum is refreshing flavored gum that leaves your mouth with a just brushed clean feeling. Each pack contains 14 individually wrapped pieces. Chewing Gum Individually Wrapped No Orbit Chewing Gum Spearmint Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Wrigley www.wrigley.com

Kraft Foods Chewing Gum


Kraft Foods Chewing Gum


$20.99


0% 16403 300 / Each Tub contains Original Dubble Bubble Bubble Gum for a sweet treat. Each piece of chewing gum is individually wrapped with the classic twist wrap. Tub is resealable to maintain freshness. Chewing Gum Double Bubble Bubble Gum Kraft Foods Kraft Foods, Inc No US www.kraftfoodscompany.com

Dog House Blues


Dog House Blues


$11.98


Three Western-swing stars are heard in peak form across these 24 tracks: the legendary Bob Wills, Bob’s often-overlooked brother Billy Jack and the great vocalist Tommy Duncan! They do San Antonio Rose; Out of Gas; Hey Lula; Leavin’ Today; Dog House Blues; Tobacco Chewing Boogie , and more.