06-19-2009, 09:57 AM
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| Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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| Is he teething? I know some people might not a agree but I gave my kids ice cubes and these toys that you can put in the freezer just like you would for infants. Also, we baby proofed our house before bringing ours home. They both were in the x-pen during the day when we were at work so they couldn't get into anything except what was in there with them. Another thing about the toys... some toys are just not effective as teething toys - you really want to make sure that it's something they can chew on - not just play with. My breeder gave Max the best gift ever - it was a braid with a knot at each end but it was made out of denim. He still loves it! Also, I think there are Kongs (which are hard rubber but are meant for chewing) and interactive toys that will try to keep his mind off of getting into trouble I also gave mine Merrick Flossies when I was home - which they still love to sit and chew on at night (and they're 3 & 2 yrs old). If he's not running around when he's at the park then he probably needs to be walked, too. They really do need daily exercise - especially when they're young.
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