How to Train a Dog's Destructive Power

Beagle
Many owners complain that their dogs have very strong destructive power. Not only Huskies, even small dogs like Poodles are very destructive. The reason why dogs are destructive is related to their own physical structure. For example, during the teething and tooth-changing phase, dogs especially like to gnaw on things to relieve oral discomfort. This is just like children who like to bite things to ease oral discomfort when teething. In addition, loneliness, tension, loud environmental noises, and other special reasons can also cause dogs to engage in destructive behavior.
Correcting a dog's destructive behavior is not very difficult. It involves finding out the reason behind the destruction and giving the dog something to destroy. The issue of a dog's destructive power is easily solved.
If the destructive behavior is caused by teething and tooth changing, the owner's attitude should be understanding, and some chewable items like teething sticks should be prepared. Usually, some durable chew toys can be prepared so the dog can gnaw on them anytime. If the destruction is caused by loneliness or other environmental factors, the dog's owner needs to actively comfort the dog and help it return to calmness. Note that if the dog has developed bad behaviors from a young age, stricter and more forceful measures must be taken to stop it from being destructive. Absolutely do not let a pet dog destroy things casually. (Source: PetsZone)