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Originally Posted by LoveMyBeowulf Yea.. Idk Hes got a bully stick..another bone like the bully stick, a cat toy ball with a bell in it, a little tennis ball, and those three bears all squeak one of them squeaks and jingles (his favorite bear) and I do give him his pig ear only when he's left alone I thought it would help him not ruffle his pee pad but it didn't work lol. One of the bears came with an extra squeaker and he loved playing with that alone but he lost it  What other kind of toys would you suggest I get? |
How old is you pup? you should never leave a puppy alone with a bully stick, in fact no dog especially a small one should be left alone with a bully stick or a cat toy with a bell, or just about any other type of chewing thing. If a puppy ate a whole bully stick or a pig's ear you could be in for some serious digestive or choking issues. Several members here have had some big problems with Bully sticks, Kim in MD just had a dog die while she was home but in another room from choking on a bully stick, those cat toys with bells are not good to be left alone with puppies that might chew, I have used them for active play with pups before but when left on their own with them, some would break them open and the bell can easily be swallowed. Honestly I think you need a smaller space so the puppy will sleep more while you are gone and then you can play with and entertain them when you are gone.
BTW I am not against bully sticks like some here are, but I make sure I am in the same room when Lola chews on one. Also don't feel bad about giving a puppy less space to roam when you are gone for about 4 hours they should be getting a lot of sleep anyway.