Barking, Digging and Chewing

Barking, digging and chewing can be signs of stress, particularly, if undertaken excessively or out of context. These coping strategies are a form of stress relief and can be a symptom or anxiety, depression or lack of mental stimulation, physical exercise or human contact.

Identifying the basis for these behaviours will provide a focused way to address them and help relive your dog’s stress levels.

Why does my dog bark and chew

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For training to correct Barking, Digging and Chewing for your dog please book a ONE 2 ONE Training session.

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Continuation clients retain or renew access to the Client Zone for their agreed support period.

Your access may include:

  • Updated progression notes
  • Session video uploads
  • Case-specific behaviour guidance
  • Structured reinforcement plans
  • Direct messaging within your agreed support window

The Client Zone ensures continuity, accountability and measured development.

Access is time-specific and aligned with your training package.

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