I recently had some success with Ellie’s suggestion of rubbing a cut garlic clove on the tempting boards! It needs to be reapplied every week or so.
I also have been using these clear plastic corner protectors on the corners of baseboards and shelving, they sell them at the hardware store (search “corner protectors for walls”), they work really well with Coop and Bonnie, who are my main chewers.
For furniture legs, I know some folks have used cut sections of PVC placed around the leg, but I haven’t done this myself.
You can also get a piece of bun-safe wood and attach it to the front of whatever area they are chewing, so they can chew that instead.
I bet Miu would also like the snak shak log, it was been a life safe with Cooper. I know it’s a slightly controversial toy, but I only give him access to it while he’s having free-roam time, so he chews it instead of the walls!
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