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Old 05-29-2009, 09:09 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Nikki+2 View Post
Chew toys are an excellent idea! Sometimes they're just chewers though. Mine have zillions of toys and as a puppy Spike still insisted on trying to chew table legs, baseboards, books on low bookshelves- you name it. He was a big chewer! I had him in an x-pen if I couldn't watch him like a hawk so fortunately he never got a chance to do much damage. Gracie and Sugar weren't chewers- guess you never know.

Ive been very lucky and havent really had a chewer. Tuck chews on his natural bones and hooves. He will run over and get them out of the toy box whenever he feels the need to chew. He's not a big toy fan though.
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