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Ask Our Trainers: How Do I Stop My Puppy From Mouthing Rocks?
Hilarie Erb | January 12, 2018
Bonnie Bailey of Alexandria, Va., asks:
Gunny seeks out rocks to retrieve, bury, and chew. I am concerned that Gunny will swallow a small one (although most are too big) or crack a tooth. It’s not possible to remove all the rocks in the yard, so I would like to train him away from this behavior and would appreciate your recommendations.
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Until then, manage the problem by taking him out on a leash. He isn’t ready for unsupervised time in the yard. Take high-value treats with you and use them to redirect him when he goes for the rocks. A favorite toy may work, too. Cheerfully call to him, and when he looks away from the rocks, reward him with the treat or a throw of the toy.
If he must stay outside in the yard, consider fencing a smaller part of it that can be cleared of rocks. Provide him with
A valuable cue in every dog’s bag of tricks is “Leave it.” Knowing this can help him stay safe throughout his life.
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