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Old 11-13-2010, 12:56 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Fatalivy View Post
I have an in home trainer that gave me a listof items that your dog may like to chew on with alternatives, so here goes:

wood: hard rubber toy or slightly flexible bone
metal: cool/frozen hard rubber toy or grinding bone
fabrics: stuffed toy or fleece chew rop
fringes: toy with tassels
paper: crinkle sounding toys (ie...plastic water bottle)
your clothing: scent treated items
your skin: soft flexible chew toy


hope this helps.
Wow that's awesome advice! Good luck! Also try bully sticks/springs, piggie ears, pork hide, trachea, even buffalo hide is ok and pretty great for the teeth!
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