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Why has my dog suddenly become destructive?  

Your dog has always been well behaved and doesn’t typically bother anything but suddenly you notice your dog has become destructive. Now your dog is starting to chew things up and when you are away, they potty in the house.

This isn’t normal for your fur baby and you’re looking for answers as to why they have suddenly started doing this. There are a few different reasons that it could come about and, in this article, we will look closer at some of those reasonings.

Stress 

We know that we feel the stress of everyday life, but we don’t always think about our pets feeling it too. With their cozy beds and daily naps, why would they feel stressed?

Your dog may start feeling stressed if your schedule changes, there is someone or something new in the home, or if anything comes up that disrupts their usual daily life.

If something has changed and you know this may be the cause, there are ways to help them. Brave Paws Anxiety and Stress Support is a naturally formulated a plant-based chewable that is clinically studied to reduce feelings of anxiety in all situations. Giving your dog this treat and giving them plenty of love and patience will greatly improve the situation.

Teeth Pain

If your dog is chewing on things all of a sudden it could be a sign that they are having tooth pain. They may have chipped a tooth or could possibly have a gum infection.

You can do a thorough look in their mouth to see if you notice anything out of the ordinary. If you do or don’t, it’s always a good idea to take them to the vet just to be sure!

Feeling Sick  

When your dog feels sick it may make them more antsy and agitated. If that is the case, they may become more destructive in trying to get your attention.

If you notice that your dog is acting differently such as signs of fatigue, diarrhea, or other symptoms, it may be a good idea to have them checked out by your local vet.  

Final Thoughts 

It isn’t uncommon for a dog to get into things and be mischievous but if you know that your dog is acting out more than usual, it is safe to say there is a reason behind it.

Whether they are needing more attention, trying to adapt to a change, or feeling under the weather, it is best to evaluate what is causing it so that you can then find a solution.