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Old 06-05-2010, 11:51 AM
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Teething toys, what are your recommendations?

Boris is teething! I have yet to find the appropriate chew toy for him. What toys do you use?
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Old 06-05-2010, 12:40 PM
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nylabone is good. i like the fish chews they do. woody and monty love them , cos they taste yummy, and last a long time (we still have the one from monty's early puppyhood) i also have the teething keys (well, they're not exactly the same but similar and they're still nylabone) and woody loves them too!

i've also found the puppy kong to be very good. the fact that you can put food in it makes it all the more attractive. if you don't have one, i'd say you should definitely go out and buy one! it's a must have!
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Old 06-05-2010, 02:00 PM
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I use things similar to this, but I wash it in cold water and throw it in the freezer. Missy also liked to chew on Ice cubes when she was teething. Either way, the cold helps them get through the pain.
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i love kongs because they can teethe and get a treat from it. also if you stuff and freeze a kong that will help soothe the pups mouth too. lots of pluses to kongs.
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Ice and they have some toys that you soak under some water, ring it out a bit then freeze them, called like freeze bones or something like that.
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I heard that puppies cant have treats when they are young cause it will upset there tummies...
What could I put inside a kong then?
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thats not true. you just dont want to give a ton of treats. canned pumpkin is awesome in kongs, just make sure its plain natural pumpkin (not spiced with anything), or a smear of peanut butter....
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Thanks! Ill try that I just don't want to upset Zeek's tummy if it already is, but Ill try that out. Thanks again
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I heard that puppies cant have treats when they are young cause it will upset there tummies...
What could I put inside a kong then?

kibble with a plug of wet food to keep it all inside...then freeze.
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wow! I like this idea!!!
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