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Hey just a thought if your dogs who chew sticks are puppies they might be teething. Get them some rawhide. And as to keep-away games try running away and pretending to be really interested in something like a dog toy (lots of high pitched noises squeeking the toy) I'll bet you anything you like the dog will think he's missing out on something much better than a dumb old stick! At least it works with Dougal! He likes chewing sticks at the park so I squeak his squeaky tennis ball and run away cackling that "it's mine, all mine!" |
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The mental picture I got from your last statement made my day! LOL LOL |
Carlos is the same way he loves eating twigs and mulch. I have to give him treats just to get him to drop it because he is so fast. :rolleyes: The other day he came flying in the house with something and my hubby and I thought it was a stick. Hubby grabbed it out of his mouth quick and then started screaming. It was an old bird leg. :eek: Yuck Yuck Yuck! |
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Good to know you are having less of a problem! |
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You will have to be on the super look out during walks. Little stinkers! |
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I have been so frustrated I thought of spraying him down with the hose! JK!! I think he tries to eat them because his big sister wants to take them away! |
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We have a very bad stray problem here in the south and we had a mother cat and her kittens pooping in our backyard for a while when it was all dirt. We had some run down sessions with cat turds in the dogs mouth. It was great fun let me tell you! |
Yep..Pixie is a Twig eater too..as soon as i let her in the garden she is chomping away on something! as soon as i take a step towards her she darts off chewing as fast as she can before i can get hold of her!:rolleyes: |
Yep! Elvis likes the little twigs too! He really loves it when the wind blows a dried leaf around and he chases after it...so cute to watch. :animal-pa |
I actully know someone who is an herbologist that told me that the bark from the twigs is good and nutritional. One method I use to stop my little one from picking up and eating things he is not supposed to touch is to say "leave it" and then when he does, reward with a piece of carrot or favorite treat. After awhile the term "leave it" does sink in and most of the time Remi listens! (At least when he wants to listen). |
Our babies eat sticks, twigs and pieces of bark like they are starving to death. It scares me. I'm always afraid a piece of a stick might perforate something. They are relentless, I can't stop them. They smuggle bark chips in and hide them under the couch for snacking on later. They found a pencil a few days ago and took it under the couch and ate it! By the time I figured out what they were doing, all that was left was the eraser! I hope it doesn't harm them. |
They may out grow this. Both my girls did. I think it's a puppy game and a teething thing. Just taking a guess.:aimeeyork |
Yes! All my 3 do it. We went to my brother's house the other day and we were out on the porch and there were leaves and twigs everywhere. The 3 midgets were eating as many as they could like it was candy to them:rolleyes: It doesn't seem to do them any danger but when Teddy pooped i can see leaves sticking out in it lol and he also vomited today and it was a big ball of leaves so i guess he ate too many. |
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I'm glad to know the bark is ok! I swear these two are going to make me go frey early!:eek: |
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