Keeping toys in the toy box? Any ideas besides hiding it out of his reach? Riot will pull all his toys of of the box right after I put them back in. It's not like he pulls one out to play with and leaves it out, he will pull them out one by one until the toy box is empty. If he sees me put them up out of his reach like on the kitchen table, he will stand at the table and whine or he will run into the room and stare at me until I get up to see what he wants and bring me over to the table. Any ideas on how to get him to leave the toys in the box?
Also, he's an incessant chewer, but only when it comes to his toys. He only has a few types of toys we can even get because he's chewed almost everything we can find to bits, even kongs! My concern is that we're getting a new pup and I know he will need lots of toys so he doesn't start chewing up out stuff/furniture, but his little teeth won't be strong enough for the extreme chew toys. Should we just keep the toys in the puppy's area so he'll have them when he's in there when we're gone and not let Riot in? Obviously we'd play with them both with toys when we're home but should we just put all the "soft" toys up when play time is over? any ideas?
I didn't think I'd have so many questions when getting our second yorkie since we've been through it before but now it's a whole new set of firsts!
__________________ Proud Mamma to Riot and baby Chaos  |