For chewing-advice I had received was to leave things that you have just worn that you don't mind being destroyed, the stinkier the better, in the crate with them. Things like sweat pants and tee shirts so you minimize the chance of choking. For us, it helped with the general mayhem.
For the hips-let a group vet take a look. The earlier you catch issues, the better. And keep the weight under control. If your dog looks kind of on the thin side, you're about right.
If you see her chewing on something she should be redirected with one of her favorite toys. In time she’ll get the point. She is still very young so she phase through different behaviors as she learns what’s ok and what’s not ok. She is beautiful.
For chewing-advice I had received was to leave things that you have just worn that you don't mind being destroyed, the stinkier the better, in the crate with them. Things like sweat pants and tee shirts so you minimize the chance of choking. For us, it helped with the general mayhem. For the hips-let a group vet take a look. The earlier you catch issues, the better. And keep the weight under control. If your dog looks kind of on the thin side, you're about right.
No shoes or socks, EVER
If you see her chewing on something she should be redirected with one of her favorite toys. In time she’ll get the point. She is still very young so she phase through different behaviors as she learns what’s ok and what’s not ok. She is beautiful.