Border Collie Puppies and Chewing Issues
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2009
by Bill Kelly
All puppies chew on things they are not supposed to. I think it is safe to assume that much is certain. My experience with our Border Collie puppy taught me that this breed is no exception. In fact our Border Collie puppy seemed to chew on everything in house, including our fingers. His favorite targets were shoes, of course, and more specifically flip-flops. Living down on the Southeastern coast we probably have far more of these than most folks. The one good thing about puppies and flip-flops is that the flip-flops are cheap! We needed to take corrective action very quickly after bringing Ned home to fix the chewing issue.
Enter the Kong Solution. If you have not heard of these things they are, in my humble opinion, just about the best puppy chewing aid ever invented. Made of an almost indestructible hard rubber these are generally in the shape of a hollow cone with a tiny hole on one end and a larger hole on the other. The idea is to pack the Kong with treats or kibble and the dog has to work and chew at it to get the food out. They come in all sizes including really small ones specifically for small dogs and/or puppies.
Our trick to packing these things was as follows. Take one really good smelly treat, like a liver treat, and put it all the way at the bottom. Fill the majority of it with puppy kibble and then wedge a larger treat, like a bone cookie, in at the top. Once our Border Collie got a hold of this he was set for a long time. As a very young puppy he would chew on that thing until he fell asleep. When he woke up he would go straight to the Kong to chew rather than a book or a flip-flop. Some people have suggested using peanut butter as a packing material and I can see that this would be great. Our Border Collie, unfortunately, seems to have a rather unpleasant reaction to peanut butter so we just used the kibble and treat combination.
Once we started using these chewing aids our life around the house was much better. Very few times after did our dog chew on something he was not supposed to, our flip-flop collection was safe and, thankfully, we lost no more expensive high heels!
Bill and his wife are the happy owner of Border Collie owners and has a great appreciation for the breed. On BorderCollieHelp.com they share their experiences and videos of their Border Collies tricks!
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