03-22-2007, 05:10 PM
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| Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 4,403
| I agree with Kellie. We always take Mia's flossies away when they get down to the last couple of inches. And she only gets it when we go to bed to watch tv at night... she chews on it until she falls asleep (so cute then we put it on the night stand. Mia didn't like the bullysticks and it took her a while before she could chew on the flossies so we bought her this "natural" thing that's thin and about 4-5 inches long. It was easier for her to chew on at first. Then the guy from that store told us when she starts chewing them faster - move up to the bullysticks or flossies (which we did). But there are other toys for the puppies to chew on. How about those fleese braids with knots at the ends? Mia's very first toy was s $1.00 orange plush squeaky bone from WalMart. She still has it and still loves it!!! But she's only a mild chewer. Oh and she has this little stuffed cat that has different colors and textures for it's arms, legs, body, and head. She's had that since she was a pup, too. Good Luck!
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