What to Do When a Poodle Bites Things Randomly? Start with Daily Training
Since we chose to raise a poodle, naturally some problems will arise, which are hard to avoid, such as sometimes being disobedient or sometimes liking to bite things.
The biting really breaks the hearts of many dog owners. Clothes, shoes, furniture at home also become victims. For those with little dog-raising experience, many do not quite understand why this happens. Some with bad tempers will even hit the dog, which is definitely not good.
At this time, we need to understand why poodles have this behavior and then look for solutions based on their problems. First, let's understand why poodles randomly bite things. After all, poodles are animals. Although they are pet dogs, they still have some animal behaviors, habits, and living characteristics.
They like to look for food by themselves, so at home they definitely like to chew on things. Dogs also fear loneliness a lot. Sometimes when no one plays with them, they get moody and chew things to relieve their boredom and vent their emotions. Haha, don’t they sometimes seem very much like humans? Another possibility is that they are teething. When poodles are teething, their teeth definitely feel uncomfortable, so they naturally like to chew things.
Facing their habit of biting things, we need to apply targeted measures. During their teething period, you can buy them dog chew toys. Suitable chew toys can relieve discomfort when dogs are teething. Besides being busy with our own daily matters, we should also pay attention to the dog's emotions. Since we raise them, we should spend more time with them so they won't be bored and chew things. Most importantly, training is essential. After all, they are not humans. When they bite things at home, we shouldn’t let it go unchecked. We must stop them timely and teach them properly so they won’t bite things randomly.