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Old 11-14-2006, 07:01 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by romeos mommy
i bought this for my mom's yorkie. she is very intelligent and gets bored easily. she adores this toy and plays with it all the time. it's very challenging and interactivehttp://www.dog.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=109310%2BJUM&QTY=1&More+Info.x=93& More+Info.y=6.
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That is so cute. This is a perfect toy for Rosie. My sister's dog (Darci) would take her food in her bed and hide the food in the cracks of her donut bed. Rosie's food would be in a bowl on the opposite side of the room from Darci's bed. Rosie would go to Darci's bed, grab the food, and come eat the food next to her bowl, then go back to Darci's bed and get some more food and eat the food next to her bowl, etc. She loves the challenge of finding and digging for her food. Now we sometimes put her food in her bed so she has to dig for it. That used to be the only way that we could get her to eat. She loves it. This toy would be the answer. Also, we always hide her toys under the pillow, couch, blanket, etc. and she loves digging for it. Thanks!!! Don't tell Rosie, but this is what santa is going to bring her.
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