1. Train your puppy. One of the most effective ways to prevent destructive behavior is to train your puppy what is and is not acceptable. This includes teaching your puppy not to chew on furniture, plants, or other items. There are many different ways to train your puppy, so find a method that works for you and your puppy.
2. Provide your puppy with plenty of exercise. A tired puppy is a good puppy. Make sure your puppy gets plenty of exercise each day to help burn off energy and reduce the likelihood of destructive behavior.
3. Give your puppy plenty of attention. Puppies need love and attention to thrive. Make sure you spend plenty of time with your puppy each day, playing with it, cuddling it, and giving it treats. This will help your puppy feel loved and secure, and less likely to engage in destructive behavior.
4. Remove temptation. If you have plants in your garden house that are toxic to dogs, make sure to keep them out of reach of your puppy. You can also try using a fence or barrier to keep your puppy away from the plants.
5. Be patient. Training a puppy takes time and patience. Don't get discouraged if your puppy doesn't learn right away. Just keep at it and eventually your puppy will learn what is and is not acceptable behavior.