Bobby Reynolds
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Registered: Mar 2010
Location: Mulberry Grove, Illinois
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If he is only 14 months old, it will get alot worst as he makes more trees and gets more age on him. Keep him in good shape and feed a corn free diet could help a little. You will never stop it. He is doing what instinct is telling him to do. Corn is a grain that will heat a dog up. As he gets hotter he will chew more. What patches has said will help keep him from chewing on the tree but will not stop him from chewing on smaller trees and shrubs around the tree. I did almost what patches described to keep a bad tempered dog away from the tree. As long as he was away from the tree, he stayed out of trouble. I would have to remind him about every 30 days to tree back. As bad as I hate to say it, I would replace the dog if I could not live with the chewing. If it is bothering you now, it will bother you as long as you have him.
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