Check for worms?
I would also suggest making sure the dog has been checked for ring worm or other parasitic infestations. Believe it or not, animals will start eating "paper or wood" products when infected
. It wouldn't be surprising if the puppy is trying to eat cotton the same way.
If this is NOT the case then survey your dog's toys. Are they mostly cloth? Try avoiding cloth toys and going for rubberized until older. The dog may be confusing the texture for your clothing. You can re-introduce the cloth toys later. This can also be the cause of alot of "shoe" chewing as well. Dog's can't differentiate their toys from what isn't. They see mostly in black and white and act on smells.
Scooby, Shaggy the "Dogs", Ms. Thang the "Cat" and introducing Measley Weasle "The Ferret".
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