Mollie continues to explore. However, anything that can be chewed, she finds. Paper, plastic bags, clothing etc is not safe. A squeaker toy is not safe because she doesn't stop until she's ripped it out of the toy. Yael decided to buy her new chew toys from the Internet that were described as "indestructible." The first one was a yellow triangle with two squeakers sown in with double stitches. Unfortunately, it's a little too big for her mouth. The second is a rubber ball that allows you to put a treat in the middle. It's supposed to keep dogs occupied as they try to figure out how to get the treat out. It took Mollie no time to get the treat. The third is a soft lamb with squeakers in each of its four feet. Each stitch was double reinforced. Within ten minutes, Mollie ripped out all the squeakers. The three toys cost $40. We sent the manufacturer an email but so far no response.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Mollie is definitely "chewish"
Mollie continues to explore. However, anything that can be chewed, she finds. Paper, plastic bags, clothing etc is not safe. A squeaker toy is not safe because she doesn't stop until she's ripped it out of the toy. Yael decided to buy her new chew toys from the Internet that were described as "indestructible." The first one was a yellow triangle with two squeakers sown in with double stitches. Unfortunately, it's a little too big for her mouth. The second is a rubber ball that allows you to put a treat in the middle. It's supposed to keep dogs occupied as they try to figure out how to get the treat out. It took Mollie no time to get the treat. The third is a soft lamb with squeakers in each of its four feet. Each stitch was double reinforced. Within ten minutes, Mollie ripped out all the squeakers. The three toys cost $40. We sent the manufacturer an email but so far no response.
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