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Eventually, rubbing weird stuff on your furniture gets old. At some point you need to determine why your dog is chewing the furniture so you can understand how to help them.
There’s always an emotion or reason behind this kind of behavior. It’s your job as a responsible pet parent to help your dog deal with their issues in a more positive way. If you can’t recognize any obvious triggers, contact a professional positive dog trainer in your area to come and work with you and your dog.
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Once you figure out the cause, take steps to help your dog and save your furniture. Just remember, it’s a process that will take time. It’s not as fast and simple as teaching your dog to sit. And it’s probably best to consult with a trainer.
But at the very least:
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