he's sooooooo cute! good luck! I don't really have problems with my three cats and ferret chewing wires, miraculously, but the things that do get chewed are saved by regular spraying of bitter apple spray or a mix of ACV and water that's had citrus peel soaking in it for a few days (they don't like the citrus oils).
Also, when we first got our cat(s), we would leave them in a single room with cozy stuff that smelled like us + would play "cat tv" or animal documentaries! Seemed to help, they were always snoozing away when we got home!
No, it can cause a blockage in their digestive system and lead to a condition called GI Stasis, which is when bunnies stop eating for many hours and their digestive system shuts down, which leads to death if help isn't given. (Side note: a bunnies digestive system is VERY important to their health and wellbeing, lots of research is needed.) If your new little pair are carpet chewers like my Thumper is, what you can do is try to provide them with a variety of toys to occupy their interests to keep them from going into bunstruction mode. Rabbits are like kids, they get bored very easily. If they seem to be going for a particular area of the carpet no matter what you do, what you can try is spraying perfume/body sprays around the area (obviously when they're not around) as this will put them off the scent and make it uninteresting to them. There's also a product called Bitter Apple you can buy to spray on the area too.
This is usually a recommended course of action, though usually something that's safe to ingest but tastes horrible. There are products made specifically for this, like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Grannicks-Bitter-Apple-8oz-Sprayer/dp/B0002DHPRQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360107950&sr=8-1&keywords=bitter+apple+spray+for+cats
Here's what it is on Amazon. I haven't had to resort to it myself, but I've seen it recommended frequently for dogs who are chewing on things that they shouldn't. Petsmart, PetCo, etc. should definitely have it. Walmart might have it. At about $7 for the small bottle, it's worth a shot.
WebMD has some advice on how to use spray deterrents. I'm NOT a fan of their advice on spice-based deterrents. Personally I find the idea of a cayenne-based deterrent cruel, especially if you follow up with withholding water.
>He started with my underwear, it used to just be the crotch but now he eats all of it.
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>He sometimes eats my husbands underwear
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>wash clothes my husband and I have used after being intimate.
You have quite the odd problem. Almost sounds like your dog has developed a fetish. No, I am not serious about that.
First, I think the real issue might be that you have a husky. I have heard they are difficult dogs.
But have you already tried a bitter spray? When my puppy wound up chewing everything in sight, we started spraying all her targets with a bitter apple dog deterrent spray. When she chewed a lamp cord, I sprayed it. When she chewed some zippers, I sprayed it. When she chewed the corner of the wall, I sprayed it.
I can't guarantee it will work in your case, but you sounded desperate so I thought I'd offer the idea.
Any brand should be OK, in the UK I bought Grannicks:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grannicks-118AT-Bitter-Apple-Spray/dp/B0002DHPRQ
starting 5 months is the time they are shedding their baby teeth and they tend to be nippy at anything. I remembered almost all of our furniture feet got chew marks on.
We used this (Grannick's Taste Deterrent for Dog) from Amazon. I put a small amount on my fingers and let her try to nip it, it left a bitter taste on her that she runs away every time i put my fingers close to her face.
We also sprayed all our furniture feets and anything that had chew marks on.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002DHPRQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
maybe try this stuff.
Spray this on any length of cable he can get to, and he should stop eventually due to the bad taste.
EDIT: Pun unintended.
Try some of this stuff https://www.amazon.com/Grannicks-Bitter-Apple-Bottle-Ounces/dp/B0002DHPRQ?th=1
Go sportsball!
Bitter apple rocks because it'll keep Pepper from trying to ingest the couch. It can't be good for her tummy.
Thanks for the contest!