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Teething
My dog is almost 4 months and is teething. Please share any tips/tricks to make him feel better!
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Posted 8/10/07 7:12 PM |
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itkocak
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Re: Teething
Message edited 11/10/2011 5:50:31 PM.
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Posted 8/10/07 7:31 PM |
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Nicole728
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Re: Teething
Ice cubes and lots of chew toys
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Posted 8/10/07 7:39 PM |
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Marcie
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Re: Teething
When Casey was little - we had a washcloth (only for her) and we would wet it and put it in the freezer and then when we noticed that she looked like she was getting into things we would give it to her and she would chew and chew - never really ripping it.
It worked for her - cause we would find her in front of the fridge looking at the freezer and we would give it to her and she would chew on it for a while.
HTH
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Posted 8/10/07 10:34 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Teething
Go to petco. They have toys that can be frozen, such as a chilly bone. My dogs always loved them.
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Posted 8/11/07 3:22 AM |
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SupportACop
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Re: Teething
Same! Went to petco and got the ChillyBone, she loves it..also you can soak a washcloth then freeze it and give it to the dog to suck on. Ice cubes and frozen hotdogs are good for them to chew they defrost and eat. GOOD LUCK! Ours is teetching too
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Posted 8/11/07 10:50 AM |
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PotofLuck06
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Re: Teething
We give our puppy plenty of chew toys. Robes plastic squeeky toys, and she loves the nylabones - they come in various sizes and shapes and she'll spend hours chewing at them (and you can also boil them in boulion cubes to give it extra flavor for them to enjoy chewing, and KONG - this is a must for any puppy. It keeps them entertained for hours as they chew to get the treat out.
Good luck!
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Posted 8/11/07 11:03 AM |
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katiebell
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Re: Teething
Posted by Marcie
When Casey was little - we had a washcloth (only for her) and we would wet it and put it in the freezer and then when we noticed that she looked like she was getting into things we would give it to her and she would chew and chew - never really ripping it.
It worked for her - cause we would find her in front of the fridge looking at the freezer and we would give it to her and she would chew on it for a while.
HTH
We did this for Bella too, she loved it!!
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Posted 8/11/07 12:38 PM |
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nyteacher13
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Re: Teething
Posted by Goobster
Go to petco. They have toys that can be frozen, such as a chilly bone. My dogs always loved them.
We did this with Bella and Lexi!!! Try it!!!
I like the wet/frozen washcloth idea, too!!!
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Posted 8/12/07 12:37 AM |
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Shanti
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Re: Teething
Posted by PotofLuck06
We give our puppy plenty of chew toys. Robes plastic squeeky toys, and she loves the nylabones - they come in various sizes and shapes and she'll spend hours chewing at them (and you can also boil them in boulion cubes to give it extra flavor for them to enjoy chewing, and KONG - this is a must for any puppy. It keeps them entertained for hours as they chew to get the treat out.
Good luck!
Def agree with the Kongs!
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Posted 8/12/07 10:35 AM |
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