1. Instinctive Chewers: The DNA Factor
Our canine companions are descendants of wild wolves, and the urge to chew is deeply ingrained in their DNA. Understanding this primal instinct is crucial in comprehending why dogs, even with sturdy dog leashes, can't resist a nibble.
2. Release of Energy: The Pulling Predicament
When dogs bite and pull on their leash, it might be a sign of pent-up energy or excitement. This behavior often surfaces during walks, as your dog attempts to release excess energy, turning the leash into a playful adversary.
3. Teething Troubles: Puppies at Play
For our younger furry friends, biting the leash is a natural part of teething. The discomfort of teething can lead them to seek relief by gnawing on anything within reach, including their leash.