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Chewing & Destructive Behavior

A list of the top 25 healthy human foods that make good dog treats and dog chews -- for everyday snacks OR to stuff inside dog Kongs and other treat toys!

The best horns for dog chews + Everything you need to know about goat horns and buffalo horns for dogs to chew on!

Easy ways to prevent dog boredom! Here are 9 clever ways to keep your dog busy. See how to entertain your dog at home, indoors, outside, and while you’re at work.

Dog doesn't like being left alone? Here's how to help a dog with separation anxiety! See the causes, treatments, and ways to keep your dog calm when alone.

Does your dog like to play with water bottles or plastic 2-liter bottles? The Tug-A-Jug dog toy is similar... but safer and lots more fun for your dog! It's a multi-faceted, multi-sensory dog toy that dispenses treats.

A list of common household objects that I've learned firsthand can be deadly to dogs. See how to easily modify these things when puppy proofing your house.

I've always had dogs. My dogs have never chewed my things. Here's how to teach your dog what's his and what's yours - what he can chew on & what he can't.

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Have you been dealing with some bad dog behaviors lately? Is your dog causing you a lot of frustration and heartache? Here's how to prevent and correct your dog's bad habits.

We received this question about dog chewing from a dog owner on our Facebook Page. Since others may be dealing with the same, or a similar, situation I thought I'd share my reply here -- along with more details that could be helpful to other dog owners.

Most people are not aware of the fact that tennis balls can actually be dangerous to dogs. The danger is that when playing fetch with your dog, the ball could get stuck in your dog's throat when he catches it.

My Pomeranian/Yorkie dog is 18 years old and he's lost all of his teeth. Here's how we got through the painful periods when he was losing his teeth and having difficulty eating. Plus tips for caring for a dog with no teeth.

Rawhide bones and dog chews are made from the skin of cows. Rawhide is an inexpensive treat for dogs, and many people keep a stock of these on hand for their pets. However, controversy has been brewing over the safety of these rawhide treats for dogs.