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Old 08-08-2010, 05:31 PM
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lots-o-toys! Including a puzzle!

So its a lot for our dogs since all their other toys had been taken away LOL

anywho I went to Petco today and decided we needed more toys, we had only 2 kongs (Glacier destroyed the 3rd). I grabbed 3 rope balls, a super long rope toy for tug so they can all grab a spot, a spiffy see thru blue prongy type toy where we can put peanut butter and it has those little projected parts for teeth brushing, and...a puzzle ball to put treats in! The way its suppose to work is the dog must chew down enough to create an open pathway from the inside to the outside of the ball, however the food I put in it seems to be small enough that it can do a zig zag out of the toy (still not easily done so it works!)

I gave it to Harvick and he really didnt get it but we would toss it and a treat would come out so he eventually brought it back to us. We gave it to Chunk and he figured if he rolled it around like crazy a treat would come out. Then Glacier got it and he would chew like crazy and then hit it a couple times then it would fall off the couch and a treat came out LOL sometimes when he chewed a treat would come out. Peyton got it and would fling it, treat came out, then chew it and 3 treats came out so he kept chewing it lol.

Hopefully Harvick will get used to it. I am going to look online for more as this was the only one that was a puzzle at Petco.
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Also if anybody has any good recommendations that they personally have used for puzzles I would appreciate it
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awesome... lol, i was expecting pics tho... (not to be too demanding )

right now i have a hard plastic football shaped puzzle feeder, works pretty well, i used to have an orange rubber ball one too, but clover managed to chew a piece off of that one...i cannot find pics of either tho... i really really really want one of the nina ottosson puzzle feeders!
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I will try and get photos or even video tonight or tomorrow. I am considering buying her tornado online, just not sure how it works. I kind of want to see videos of the more complicated ones.

edit: I just went to her site and she has videos!!!! woohoo I am super excited!
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Too cool! I too, was expecting pics LOL


I have almost all the puzzle feeders I can find...bustercubes...atomic ball, kibble nibble, tug a jug, bob a lot, som' weird spaceship thingy...kongs, stuff Iam sure Iam forgetting....
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lol... do you think he likes it? cute
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Lol oh yea he had a BLAST!
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:30 PM
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Dog accessories are not really a must, but it will definitely help to make your pet dog stand out from the rest of the pets. There are also some very nice dog collars available in many sizes from these specialty shops. Most of them are made from different materials including very colorful leathers, chains, plastic, and some are even made from real crocodile skin and coated with some semi-precious colorful stones. You may even order these lovely personalized dog collars, and make sure that your beloved pet dog will have this exclusive unique accessory which will really set him apart from others.
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Old 08-19-2010, 04:56 PM
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I bought an aikiou (pronounced IQ) for Scotty, my alpha Sheltie. He loves it. I put a treat in each compartment (little tiny treats but he doesn't care about size) and he'll bang on that thing until he cleans it out. Most exercise he gets!!
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