Certain materials like fleeces seem to incite a dog to nibble little holes in them. Why? heavens knows. My dogs have 2-3 hours walking and running and training exercise every day. A box full of toys and a large garden to run in all day and they certainly are not bored but one of them always chews holes in his dog blankets....and he is over 10 years old.
an indication of a bored canine. rather a JR> If he's bored he will amuse himself, regularly with the aid of eating issues like sofas, drywall or something that takes their fancy. that's the character of the beast. The do no longer choose interest, they call for it.
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Boredom & lack of other chew toys , or could be a destructive behavior if you leave it alone alot .
All dogs are different so you can't be sure unless you are a dog .
Certain materials like fleeces seem to incite a dog to nibble little holes in them. Why? heavens knows. My dogs have 2-3 hours walking and running and training exercise every day. A box full of toys and a large garden to run in all day and they certainly are not bored but one of them always chews holes in his dog blankets....and he is over 10 years old.
lol.
an indication of a bored canine. rather a JR> If he's bored he will amuse himself, regularly with the aid of eating issues like sofas, drywall or something that takes their fancy. that's the character of the beast. The do no longer choose interest, they call for it.
they chew on things... lol its just something they do
because they can't operate scissors