Cherokee's Chewing problem

As mentioned before Cherokee is my wolfdog pup, she is now 11 months. To say the least Cherokee gets bored very easy and without Rusty it is getting worse! She has somehow Chewed 2 harnesses, 1 collar, the corners of her bed, every single toy she has had, shoes, my couch that I still owe $2,000 on, the walls (this ones I couldnt help but laugh, she wanted to play with the cable cord, she couldnt get it out the wall so she ate a whole about 8" around to get to the cord. Thank goodness, the cable in that room wasnt connected.) She is a very determined animal. So here is an example of what you could get into if you own a wolfdog, so think before you buy, if you arent ready, dont get one! Unfortunately, I knew what I was getting into. It's just gotten worse since her friend passed. After all the chewed items in the house, I wouldnt change it for the world, I love my Cherokee!!!

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Anonymous said...

I know what you mean!! I've found, believe it or not, the best chewy's are real tennis balls (not the 'durable' ones made for dogs!!) They're also less expensive. The tennis balls give so when Cubby chews it, it actually looks like she's chewing a piece of gum! HAHAHAHA. Those Kongs & the Nylabone (hard or durable only) work pretty decent too. Then there's always the old socks for tugs. We twist & tie up old socks & use them for tug of wars until she shreds them. Inexpensive and fun to boot! As for the collars, denim works best for Cubby. She likes the feel of nylon breaking apart in her teeth, the leather ones last a little longer (but still fun to chew) and the metal ones leave rust stains on her fur (we like to go to the beach). Hope this helps!!

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