Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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You may need to crate him while you're away, for his safety and your sanity. If you can't crate him at least gate him in an area where he can't damage anything or hurt himself. Close the doors to any rooms that you can. I would we worried about the amount of feathers he's ingested.
Jess, if it will make you feel any better, you are not the only one with a chewer, although mine was a previous dog who passed away. What made me feel better about him was when I would remind myself of pictures and stories of other dogs that were so much more destructive. Like one that I saw where the couch was a mass of fabric and foam, or the one where multiple drywall boards were chewed through. My guy destroyed an external hard drive, the discs and book for a pc game, a photo album of pictures of my grandkids, more books than I can remember, and many more things. He had separation anxiety and also could not be crated because he became too anxious and actually would hurt himself. And I could not find a gate that he could not climb over or jump over. Locking him in a room resulted in chewed doorframe and scratch door.
I did my best to dog-proof and I figured anything he got into was my fault for leaving it where he could reach it. Luckily, he did not chew rugs (my present doodle girl did that). A trainer suggested that since I couldn't confine him to try leaving him things that he could safely destroy. She suggested getting lots of old towels, etc., and leaving them in a pile near the door. It did help a bit.
I think a crate may be the answer. He may just not be ready for full access to your house. I would also make sure to give him some really good exercise in the morning before you leave for work. Do you leave the TV on for him or some noise when you go. You could also try leaving a heavy duty Kong in his crate filled with something good in it to occupy him while you are gone. Make sure it is the one for heavy duty chewers....I think it is black. Or if you chose not to crate him, leave several hidden throughout his area to keep him busy. How long is he left alone? Is there a possibility for a dog walker or doggie daycare to help you out. Also, sticking his nose in something is never good. It is an old school method of training and it is confusing to him because he has no idea what he is being corrected for. Good luck! I hope it gets better :)
I have an 8 month old just like her. I have to keep Annabelle crated during the night and when we can't pay full attention to her. She is a chewing machine. Her favorite is the kitchen table and chair legs. The stain on the wood can't be good for her. When she is in there with us, I give her a couple of treat puzzles to occupy her while we have dinner. When she watches tv with us I give her a bully stick. She has chewed so much, I don't even want to know what her stomach looks like. Even toys for heavy duty chewers she will somehow manage to destroy. She also loves kleenex and paper towels. We were really hoping she would outgrow this, but so far she is still going strong. My girl is a mini and barely weighs 13lbs. She is anything but a dainty little girl.
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