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Hi Hemlock would appreciate it she is chewing shoes, slippers our hands she has ripped wallpaper off in my living room. Anything she can get her mouth round she chews it.
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We are in Yorkshire.
To make it a little more challenging you could put the raw carrot in the freezer before feeding. That's also soothing when she is teething.she loves chewing on raw carrot
bought a bottle of veuve cliquot (sp?), I can confirm the box has provided hours of chewing entertainment for our apparently very posh dog.
Hi whinpin, whats a puzzle ball? Im trying to entertain my nearly 12 week old boxer pup which is prooving more difficult so any suggestions welcomed. I tried her with carrot she just barked at itHi all quick update she loves chewing on raw carrot that is a brilliant idea and I have ordered her 2 puzzle balls which should arrive tomorrow. We have tried hiding treats but she just can not get that yet. We are also throwing the ball for her to fetch and that helps for a little while.
Thank you all also injection went ok but the vet said to not to take her out yet give her another week at home them she will be 12 week we are happy to do that.
Now that’s savoir faire!
A few months ago, on another forum we had a ”what size is your dog ” thread with a standard household item for perspective.
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[QUOTE Im trying to entertain my nearly 12 week old boxer pup which is prooving more difficult so any suggestions welcomed. I tried her with carrot she just barked at it
Put away or fence off everything you don't want chewed. Get plastic pipes from the hardware shop and protect your furniture legs and electric cables with them.
At the same time, supply lots of safe things to chew e.g. big raw vegetables, cardboard if you can trust pup not to swallow it (most whippets are far too precious to swallow anything but the best food, but still...) beware of pet shop chews which are frequently from far-off countries that don't care about using toxic chemicals and colourings, but raw chicken wings from the butcher/supermarket are great. I can get beef trachea and venison or lamb ribs with a decent covering of meat, so maybe you can too.
Major chewing phases are when the second teeth are bedding into the gums, and usually another phase at around 10 months old, but varies from dog to dog.
Have a look at our pinned thread on games that occupy the mind (and pleasantly tire out pups and grown dogs). Even puppies only have so much chew in them. Keep telling yourself: "This too shall pass" and make sure you have plenty of wine/cake/chocolate for those times when only these will lift your exhaustion.