I don't think shock collars are cruel...they are ABSOLUTELY necessary in some cases. (There are quite a few people in my class thought that would disagree though.)
For the Shepard/Chow mix....
1. Chewing things up. I don't really have any good tips for this. I've learned to not leave anything chewable around....which means we have no throw pillows on the couch and have had to get rid of one couch already because it was chewed...we used the bitter apple but she figured out how to lick it all off really quickly and then she doesn't taste it. Crazy dog. We keep all doors closed when we aren't home and occasionally she's crated if I can't pick everything up.
2. Jumping on the counters. The best trick I've heard is to put double sided tape or flypaper on the counter. You could also try mouse traps. The idea behind this is aversion therapy...make it very undesirable to get on the counters...the hard part is living with all the crap on the counters. You could try an electric fence type thing that will go off when he reachers a certain height...though if you ever play with him and he jumps up or he jumps on the couch it might trigger the shock when you don't need it...maybe something to look into though depending on the design of your house and how hard it is to get him to stay off the counters.
3. Digging. Not a clue how to get rid if this behavior...don't let him outside unattended?
All three of your issues are behavior related. It may help if you exercise him everyday for 30 minutes to an hour to burn off his energy. It may also help if you join an obedience class type thing (or work him with obedience every day) to try to get him to focus and work his brain...that usually wears dogs out pretty fast. One other idea that might help is to hide Kong toys filled with food when you are gone...that way he has something to keep himself occupied and he wont get into trouble...this is recommended for separation anxiety dogs as well.
Sorry I have no quick fixes for you. Behavior problems take a long time to correct and are really frustrating.
Michele
For the Shepard/Chow mix....
1. Chewing things up. I don't really have any good tips for this. I've learned to not leave anything chewable around....which means we have no throw pillows on the couch and have had to get rid of one couch already because it was chewed...we used the bitter apple but she figured out how to lick it all off really quickly and then she doesn't taste it. Crazy dog. We keep all doors closed when we aren't home and occasionally she's crated if I can't pick everything up.
2. Jumping on the counters. The best trick I've heard is to put double sided tape or flypaper on the counter. You could also try mouse traps. The idea behind this is aversion therapy...make it very undesirable to get on the counters...the hard part is living with all the crap on the counters. You could try an electric fence type thing that will go off when he reachers a certain height...though if you ever play with him and he jumps up or he jumps on the couch it might trigger the shock when you don't need it...maybe something to look into though depending on the design of your house and how hard it is to get him to stay off the counters.
3. Digging. Not a clue how to get rid if this behavior...don't let him outside unattended?
All three of your issues are behavior related. It may help if you exercise him everyday for 30 minutes to an hour to burn off his energy. It may also help if you join an obedience class type thing (or work him with obedience every day) to try to get him to focus and work his brain...that usually wears dogs out pretty fast. One other idea that might help is to hide Kong toys filled with food when you are gone...that way he has something to keep himself occupied and he wont get into trouble...this is recommended for separation anxiety dogs as well.
Sorry I have no quick fixes for you. Behavior problems take a long time to correct and are really frustrating.
Michele
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