Or rather, eating THE bed.
Hi all, I'm Jo and my Fiance, Ken, and I have two cardis. Ripley is 13 months old now and her mother, Emma, is 5 1/2. Emma is an absolute dream as far as behavior is concerned, but recently we've had some problems with Ripley.
We kennel the dogs at night, and Monday through Thursday we are both out of the house during the day while I am in school. Up until a couple weeks ago we were using the Quiet Time kennel liners, and Ripley had chewed hers up a bit, but seemed to have stopped that behavior a month ago. So when we gave them some new, nicer mattresses (the Martha Stewart ones from Petsmart) we thought Ripley would be fine. And she was... for about the first week.
The first time we came home and there was a little chewing on the corner, we decided to kennel her with her two favorite rubber toys as a distraction. The next day we came home and there was stuffing everywhere, and her toys had been pushed to the back. She had eaten so much of the bed she made herself sick and we had to take the mattress away. She has her original bedding back, but we know it isn't as comfortable for her.
She's not an overly aggressive chewer, as she only chews on things that she knows are hers. She leaves pillows, shoes, clothes, etc. alone. How can we teach her which things that belong to her are not okay to chew on?
Does anyone have any suggestions that could help us get past this unwanted chewing?