Destructive chewing — when you’re gone or bored
A dog who destroys shoes, table legs, or drywall the moment you leave is not being spiteful. Spite is a human emotion that requires a theory of mind dogs do not possess. What’s actually happening is a combination of unmet chewing drive, stress regulation failure, and accumulated boredom that the dog resolves the only way available to them.
Chewing is a self-soothing behavior. It releases endorphins. It calms the nervous system. VCA Hospitals classifies persistent destructive chewing as a behavioral need, not a discipline problem. When the dog has no acceptable outlet, the couch becomes one.
- Unmet chewing drive (a daily need, not occasional)
- Stress regulation failure during alone-time
- Boredom accumulating across hours
- Insufficient mental work earlier in the day
- No structured “settle” training
- Long-lasting chew before departure
- Frozen enrichment feeder for arrival anxiety
- Mental fatigue earlier in the day, not more walking
- Predatory drive outlet (full sequence, not fetch loops)
- Crate or confinement only as management, not solution
If your dog destroys things specifically when alone, screen for separation anxiety with a vet or behaviorist before assuming it’s boredom. The two look similar and require very different interventions.