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Hi luckily i never had this problem with my staffie, but i know of people who have same problem,there are some products out there that can help with this, you could use bitter apple spray, which you just spay onto the desired area. or maybe DAP? which helps calm down dogs by giving of a natural pheremone, both can be bought online, i use Pet Supplies | Frontline Spot on | Hills prescription diet | Royal Canin | Pet Food | Dog Supplies as i find these to be cheap and have lots of info on each product.....
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Chewing is natural to dogs...
Especially when they are puppies... And they are teething... I encounter that to my baby... I gave him something to chew like dog toys... And bone that you can buy to a pet shop...
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yes it is normal for you dog to chew. however you still have stop them from chewing every thing in sight.. i find what works is a sharp NO and then replace what there chewing with a toy of the own to chew,
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