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In today's article we will discuss a rather popular dog obedience training category that involves helping your dog to rid itself of a nasty habit that can cause a load of damage to your home. Yes, I am talking about your dog's destructive habit of chewing everything up in site that he can find.


Now before we begin and explain an easy to follow step by step method of how to train your dog not to chew up any more of your belongings, we must advise you that our dog obedience training instructions are always on the "positive side of training". We never have and never will advocate any type of dog obedience training techniques that are violent or harmful in any way to your dog.


That being said, let us move on now to learning a rather easy way of dog obedience training that will result in your pet to stop chewing up and destroying an more of your items. There are numerous different approaches to dog training and so if you have found a dog obedience training method that you prefer better than the one below, by all means give it try. See what works best for you and your dog.


A) The first thing that you will need to have is a dog crate that your companion will not be able to get away from. During dog obedience training, this crate will act as an area that will keep your dog away from chewing up your stuff while you are away from the apartment.


B) Next, make sure that you have purchased and placed as many chewable dog toys and other fun items for your dog to enjoy while inside the crate. The purpose here is to slowly get your dog to change his habits to eating up his stuff, not yours.


C) This is where some effort on your part comes in. After some time leaving your dog alone in the crate while you were gone, perhaps 2-3 weeks, start letting him out of the enclosed area for short time periods. Come back in about 30 minutes for example, and if nothing is chewed up, praise your dog. Slowly leave the house for longer time frames and eventually you will notice that this simple dog obedience training method will have your dog's chewing behavior at a total standstill. Good luck.