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Old 10-16-2012, 10:07 AM   #4
concretegurl
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Princess will never be trusted alone not to chew and actually eat random things.

Having said that a puppy proof area helps a lot try the bitter apple sprays where you can and for us lots of squeaky stuffies to chew and treat filled toys.

Scoobers learned quickly when given a no and it was followed up with giving him an appropriate item to chew petting and praise when he chewed on it.

Scoobers can odentify most of his toys so I just say go get your ball, rope, squeaky etc

Getting creative doesn't hurt hang roys by a string from sonething (supervised only of course) routate toys and knly a few as not to overwhem and bore...I found those cat toys on a plastic wand with a string are great for little dogs.

We did use some animated battert toys too, lol most cat toys but after 3 dogs here they were all out to permant rip quickly.
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