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My 2 year old Rotti female is chewing me out of house and...

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Question by Lil
Submitted on 11/10/2005
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My 2 year old Rotti female is chewing me out of house and home.  She is great, sits when told, very friendly - bit excitable but is young and expect that to calm down eventually, great with kids, but chews my walls!!  Normally whilst i am away from her - at work, upstairs etc, assumed it was attention seeking and she'd grow out of it.  She is now 2 and is still doing it and worse still she has started chewing the wallpaper whilst i am at home and in the same room!!!  Please help me!  Why is she doing this, she knows it is wrong, she looks very guilty when i realise what she is doing, how can i stop her doing it???


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