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Old 03-26-2013, 03:08 PM   #10
runner1980
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Originally Posted by YorkieSpirit1 View Post
what about all the other hazards that are in a house. Low electrical cords, low shelves with stuff on them that they could reach and chew away on...My Emy just turned 1 year old and I still don't trust her loose in the house. she destroys everything, from chewing on the rug, chewing on table leg, destroying her toys, chewing pee pad in the center...it goes on and on...if I don't watch her all the time she would really be in trouble with something...
We taught him not to chew on anything other than his toys, he used to chew on our shoes and some other things but we trained him not too and he stopped. The apartment is free of hazards since he wonders around now anyways. He likes to chew on toys and loves the bully sticks.
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