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How to stop your dog from destroying your home
Dog adaptation to being alone
You can try to make your dog accustomed to being alone. Gradually separate from your dog to reduce its dependence on you. When you're ready to leave the house, don't exaggerate your comfort and embrace it. Just tell it that you're going out. Or give it some snacks or toys to distract it from its anxiety. You can also increase its exercise routine to alleviate anxiety, such as taking a 30-40 minute walk every day.
Why do dogs destroy homes
In fact, dogs destroying homes alone is a common behavior. For example, during the teething period of a small dog, it needs to grind its teeth, or it has too much energy, or the diet structure is unreasonable and lacks certain nutrients, which can trigger the dog's destructive behavior. This is because their hormones change, affecting their behavior. Dogs affected by hormones may suddenly become excited or depressed.
Do Border Collies destroy homes
Border Collies are relatively active in their youth, which may disrupt household items. If your dog is too active in its youth, causing extensive damage to household furniture and items, it is recommended to send the dog to a pet school for behavioral training, making it obedient and able to understand and follow owner's commands.
What to do if your dog destroys your home
Young dogs are usually very active and may damage household items. As the dog gets older, its behavior will improve. If the dog's behavior does not improve, it is recommended to send the dog to a pet school for behavioral training to regulate its behavior. It is also recommended to organize your household items properly to avoid the dog biting and swallowing them, causing gastrointestinal foreign bodies and vomiting.