Hi, Lydia,
It has been my experience that some dogs chew until their teeth
completely set at age two. Some stop a bit earlier and some NEVER
stop. So, training them early and often concerning what they MAY chew
is a good idea.
Roseanne, might want to check out my post on Roverpet. I swear I
couldn't live without it.....one can make a really good sized and
totally safe play area with it. If you buy enough, you could make a
large ROOM sized play area.........<dream on>..........
Best,
Suze
Lydia Wardell wrote:
>
> At what age, if ever do puppies quit chewing the house up?
>
> Lydia
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Rosanne Cleveland-King
> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 11:04 AM
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> Subject: [CKCS-L] Raising winter litters
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> I would like to know how other breeders who live in an area with fairly
> cold winters (Kentucky), deal with winter litters. My spring litters,
> born in April or so, are ready and willing to go outside when they are
> quite young. I have a huge double fenced area for them, and they are
> safe to roam. Inside, there is only their Central Metal whelping pen in
> my family room. I have French doors that prohibit puppies from going
> into the living room/dining room areas, so they are free to roam the
> kitchen/pantry/family room area. The one winter litter I raised ate
> pieces from the leather furniture and did a good job of tooth sanding
> the wooden tables, all antique. I certainly can't keep them locked up in
> the whelping box for 10 weeks. Any suggestions, other than removing all
> of my furniture?? Rosanne
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