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Whether it’s at pet day care or home, you’ve likely noticed your dog likes to chew. Puppies chew on anything they find as their teeth grow in, but many continue this habit well into their adult life. While it may seem like a nuisance to you, chewing is beneficial to your furry friend’s health and happiness.

3 Reasons Chewing Is Good for Your Dog

1. Improve Dental Health

Just like humans, good oral health is critical to ensuring a long and healthy life for your dog. Encouraging your pooch to gnaw on pet-safe items, like bones or hard plastic dog toys, helps prevent plaque buildup along their gum lines. Not only is plaque responsible for bad breath among dogs, but it can also develop into tartar, which causes periodontal disease and eventual tooth loss.

2. Ease Teething Discomfort

pet daycarePuppies have a natural drive to chew on bones and other hard substances to help encourage their teeth to develop. Chewing also helps relieve discomfort while they’re cutting teeth, which generally takes around six months. As with human infants, putting chew toys in the freezer for a few hours can help further reduce pain associated with teething due to the lower temperatures.

3. Reduce Boredom & Anxiety

Lastly, leaving chew toys out for your dog to play with while you’re away helps relieve their boredom and stress. Particularly for dogs that experience separation anxiety, this can help redirect their energy away from destructive tendencies, such as chewing shoes or furniture. It also provides fun stimulation to keep your dog occupied until you return.

 

Are you looking for other ways to keep your furry friend occupied? Let them play with the pet day care staff at All Creatures Inn in Nicholasville, KY. Their team of friendly caretakers provides everything your pet could ever need, from affordable pet grooming to large indoor-outdoor runs to climate-controlled pet day care rooms. They also have a veterinarian on call at all times to ensure your pet’s health remains the top priority, and offer a 100% parent and pet satisfaction guarantee. To learn more about this trusted member of the American Boarding Kennels Association, visit them online. You can also book pet boarding and grooming services by calling their pet day care facility at (859) 233-9000.

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