pigsit
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Take him to the vet and have his ears checked for infection; sometimes if their ears are sore, they chew, rather than bark. Some dogs ears are more sensitive than others and even debrie will cause them to chew. I had a dog years ago that was a great hound, but you had to constantly keep his ears clean or he would chew. I have also slowed chewers down with a gentle bump of the tri-tronics, nothing severe, but enough to get their attention. Something I've always wanted to try is a product they use for "cribbing" horses; but check his ears first. Tom
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