| But why just settle for something that is going to taste like crap instead of just taking the time to TRAIN her? That's your responsibility afterall. Besides, pups are going to chew on ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING. Do you plan to hose your entire house down with something that tastes nasty just to save yourself the time it would take to just watch her, section off a place in the house, or put her up when you can't be with her?
Sorry, I just don't agree with dowsing down furniture in bad tasting chemicals (which COULD harm your dog) to try and "teach" a dog a lesson. There are plenty of other ways and sure they're inconvenient to you but remember inconvenience is a part of "PUPPYHOOD" and it's your responsibility to deal with it until the dog is old enough to know better.
Remember, puppyhood DOES end eventually ;)
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