Chew Toy
Give your puppy a doggy chew toy and
save your precious belongings from getting destroyed by bored
little canines ...
I lost a favorite book of mine once, to a bored puppy. Not
only was it a book that had been given to me by my grandmother
and a cherished memory, but it made for an excellent chew toy I
suppose. Maybe my puppy was getting even with me for leaving
her alone while I decided to do some grocery shopping. I'd
thought that she was securely confined to the kitchen but
somehow she made her great escape. We lost many items that day
because we didn't have a chew toy available to her at the time.
After I was done with my temper tantrums, I went to the pet
store in search of some new toys for her. I took her along with
me so that she could pick out her own chew toy. Or several chew
toys. I was absolutely amazed at how many bones and toys are
available for purchase. Each one of them has a different
purpose.
I tried to pick out a chew toy that made noise so that it
would be entertaining. I picked out several bones that claimed
they would clean her teeth and help her if she was teething. I
found this chew toy called the PuppyFish, which was
specifically for teething puppies. The description sounded like
it was suitable for my puppy and I didn't hesitate to add it to
my cart. I also found a few more items that would hopefully
deter her from searching for anything else in our home to
destroy. I'd had a few toys for her prior to this disaster, but
nothing that was specifically meant to be a chew toy. I had not
a clue how important they were.
I hurried her home and was anxious to get her interested in
her new toys. I gave her the PuppyFish first primarily because
I was curious as to what exactly she would think of it. After
handing it to her and watching her stare at in amusement for a
few moments, she attacked it. I encouraged her to do this
hoping that she would know it was okay to use this as a chew
toy and praying she'd leave household items alone. She was in
love with it. While she was busy with her new chew toy, I
walked around the house and placed a toy in each room that she
spent time in. I was determined to win this battle. She was
determined to simply be a puppy. By the end of the day, she had
checked out every single chew toy she now had. Her favorite was
the PuppyFish but had given them all some loving drool to
welcome them to the family. Maybe now my books would be
safe.
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