What should you do if your dog breaks up your home? You must not beat or scold your dog if your dog is tearing your home apart.
Stop it in time
When a dog behaves like housebreaking, the owner should stop it immediately and limit its range of activities. Let it realize that this behavior will be disgusted by the owner and will be punished. When the dog's house-breaking behavior improves, you can reward it immediately. Even if this progress is small, it is worthy of praise, which will help the dog further restrain his behavior.
Provide toys
to prevent dogs from breaking down the house. The owner can provide toys for the dog, such as some rubber bones, etc. It is best to choose some toys that are not easy to be chewed and torn into pieces. The owner can also take the house-loving dog out for more exercise to increase the dog's amount of exercise. In this way, when the dog returns home, it will fall down to rest due to exhaustion and naturally will not have the energy to bite randomly.
Correct guidance
When faced with a dog’s house-breaking behavior, the owner should calmly analyze the correct reasons and then provide targeted guidance. Behaviors can be effectively avoided. Don't beat, scold or punish the dog blindly, as that will be counterproductive.