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Are Some Breeds More Aggressive Chewers?
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Are Some Breeds More Aggressive Chewers?
Are some breeds more aggressive chewers? This question can cause a debate among dog owners for hours. One may say that aggressive chewers come in all shapes and sizes while another may argue that some breeds are notorious for ripping just about any object in their mouth to shreds! A third point of view may even argue that young, teething pups can out-chew them all!
Here are a few breeds many dog owners believe to be aggressive chewers:
1. Pit Bulls
2. Rottweilers
3. German Shepherds
4. Dobermans
5. Labradors
6. Beagles
7. Dachshunds
8. Chihuahuas
9. Jack Russell Terriers
10. Chow Chows
Just about all dogs can get "chew-happy" at one point or another - sometimes chewing on strange things that might make their owners think, "Gosh, chewing on that can't possibly taste good!"
If your dog is an aggressive chewer, it's nearly impossible to find dog toys that will hold up to his teeth. Like most people, you've probably bought him plenty of toys that claim to be strong, only to find that your dog has chewed them to bits in just minutes. I know how frustrating this can be because I get a lot of emails on this subject. You keep buying new toys so your dog will have some fun things to play with, but he destroys them all. It becomes an endless cycle, and soon you feel like you're simply throwing your money away.
Here are a few breeds many dog owners believe to be aggressive chewers:
1. Pit Bulls
2. Rottweilers
3. German Shepherds
4. Dobermans
5. Labradors
6. Beagles
7. Dachshunds
8. Chihuahuas
9. Jack Russell Terriers
10. Chow Chows
Just about all dogs can get "chew-happy" at one point or another - sometimes chewing on strange things that might make their owners think, "Gosh, chewing on that can't possibly taste good!"
If your dog is an aggressive chewer, it's nearly impossible to find dog toys that will hold up to his teeth. Like most people, you've probably bought him plenty of toys that claim to be strong, only to find that your dog has chewed them to bits in just minutes. I know how frustrating this can be because I get a lot of emails on this subject. You keep buying new toys so your dog will have some fun things to play with, but he destroys them all. It becomes an endless cycle, and soon you feel like you're simply throwing your money away.
Dammam- Global Moderator
Re: Are Some Breeds More Aggressive Chewers?
How about Belgian Malinois are they not aggressive chewers? I think they are one of the top most aggressive chewers. They are also energetic. How about using Kong the black one which I think its durable for dogs that are aggressive chewers.
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