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We dog-sit a staff cross.He has completed his basic training at about two years of age.Freddie(for that is his name) has an irritating and messy habit of tearing up sundry items: paper, plastic wrapping, plastic pots and plates and footballs(for the leather??).We sit and watch him so solitude is not the answer, can someone explain why he does it and how to deter him.(Freddie does have a large rawhide chew).
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I was not being unpleasant with my reply yesterday, but if you do literally just sit and watch him he may be bored because you're not interacting with him which is what you need to do.
Our own Staffie is a terrible pest at times, but a quick word or a fuss keeps him happy for a while, they are a very tactile breed.
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I was not being unpleasant with my reply yesterday, but if you do literally just sit and watch him he may be bored because you're not interacting with him which is what you need to do.
Our own Staffie is a terrible pest at times, but a quick word or a fuss keeps him happy for a while, they are a very tactile breed.
Try walking him instead of sitting watching him although he probably just does it for entertainment - the sound and the feel keeps him amused. I've got a Lancashire Heeler chewing on an old trainer as I type this - tried taking it off him and putting it in the bin but he pulled the bin over and got it out again! Oh well, its raining so no walk for an hour or two and its keeping him occupied.