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5 Ways to Stop Your Dog from Chewing Their Bed

Dogs have a natural instinct to chew, but when your furry friend turns their bed into a chew toy, it can be frustrating and costly. Here are five effective strategies to help you stop your dog from chewing their bed (or any other household items).

1. Provide High Quality Chew Toys

One of the most effective ways to prevent your dog from chewing their bed is to provide them with plenty of long lasting chew toys. Dogs chew for various reasons, including teething, boredom, and anxiety. Offering a variety of chew toys can help satisfy their need to chew. Our range of Chewzilla Certified Toys are designed to withstand even the toughest chewers and come with a replacement guarantee. 

2. Training and Positive Reinforcement

Training your dog to understand what is and isn’t appropriate to chew is crucial. Whenever you catch your dog chewing their bed, redirect their attention to a chew toy and praise them when they chew on it instead. Consistent training and positive reinforcement will help your dog learn that their bed is off-limits.


3. Plenty of Exercise and Mental Stimulation

A tired dog is a well-behaved dog! Ensure your dog gets plenty of physical exercise and mental stimulation. Regular walks, playtime, and interactive toys can help burn off excess energy and reduce the likelihood of destructive chewing. Puzzle toys and treat-dispensing toys can keep your dog's mind occupied and away from their bed.

4. Choose Durable Beds

Once you’ve got the training down pat, investing in a high-quality, durable bed can make a big difference. Look for beds made with tough, durable materials that can withstand your dog's chewing habits. Our Durable Cover helps to protect our Orthopedic Memory Foam Bed from chewing and digging. Plus, it’s also super comfortable and supportive. 

Happy tip: In our experience, dogs are more likely to destroy their bed when it’s left outside. Make sure to leave them plenty of toys and long lasting treats if they are outdoors for an extended period of time by themselves. 


5. Use Deterrent Sprays

Deterrent sprays are a great tool to discourage your dog from chewing on their bed. These sprays are made with safe, non-toxic ingredients that taste unpleasant to dogs. Simply spray the deterrent on your dog's bed, and they'll quickly learn that their bed is not a tasty snack. Make sure to reapply the spray regularly to maintain its effectiveness.

By following these tips, you can help your dog understand that their bed is for sleeping, not chewing. With patience, consistency, and the right tools, you'll be able to protect your dog's bed and ensure they have a comfortable, cosy place to rest.