Does your puppy eat everything? Puppies have the desire to munch on anything, but they may end up eating some strange things. The simple explanation for this is that puppies are exploring their world using their mouths, and it is often an instinct that they outgrow. But, your puppy's desire to eat everything could lead to other problems, like blockages or poisoning—and you'll want to avoid that.
Fortunately, your puppy may outgrow this puzzling habit, and there are steps you can take to help it along.
Why Do Puppies Eat Everything?
Puppies pick up objects and explore the world with their mouths. Chewing, mouthing, and sometimes swallowing stuff is their way of finding out what's edible and (ideally) what's not. Although this behavior stems from an instinct that puppies often outgrow—especially with the help of training—it can get them into trouble, even leading to blockages or poisoning.
Eating an inappropriate object can become tempting—even irresistible—when it's flavored or scented. Common problem items include grease-covered utensils from the kitchen, milky baby bottle nipples, and used tampons or soiled diapers.
Other problem items are those that tend to smell like you, such as worn socks or slippers, so it's important to keep all such items out of your puppy's reach until it learns that they're not acceptable chow.