Who Chews More? Dog Size
Posted on October 15, 2024 by Team Gorilla

The Answer: Big Dogs
Yup, that’s right. Big dogs chew their beds more than smaller dogs. This is because big dogs are bred for their ability to work and often use their mouths to explore. So, if these dogs get a little too bored, they will turn to their beds and spread the stuffing all over their house.
The way to prevent this behavior is to give them enough physical activity and have toys to keep their mind busy. Another way to prevent their beds from being ripped apart is to buy a Gorilla Chew Proof Dog Bed or Chew Proof Crate Pad. That way they can chew all they want but they won’t be able to damage their bedding.
Little Dogs
While big dogs tear up their beds by chewing, little dogs are known to dig and scratch their beds. This is because small dogs are bred to be mousers and to catch small creatures in the home. So even if you think you are safe buying them a regular bed, think again. Small dogs may not strew the stuffing all over your home, but they will dig a hole into the bottom of the bed. If you want to keep from going out to buy another, check out these Chew Proof Dog Beds and Chew Proof Crate Pads.
In addition to being chew poof, Our Gorilla Ballistic dog beds and crate pads have a 125-day warranty. Pairing these beds with training and playing with some of our tough dog toys can help limit behavioral issues and destructive tendencies. Often dogs are very active and require a lot of attention. Big or small, all dogs can be a bit of a handful at times. So, puppy-proofing your home and their stuff can be the way to go. Check out the chew-proof dog beds and crate pads that go well with our tough dog toys so you can puppy-proof their comfort.