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Have you tried a kong? They are great for destructive dogs
1. What are some Homemade Dog Toys I Can Make?
One of my dogs favorite toys was an old cotton sock with a knot tied in it. If there is a dollar store in your area, you would be surprised at the neat dog toys they have! $10 would buy a bunch!
2. Need some dog toys fast?
I agree on the Kong toys, they make a variety of products and they are the only toys my dogs have left that they have not destroyed in less than a day or two (usually within minutes though). Most pet stores will have them to some degree but you may even be able to buy them directly from Kong
3. Why do we put color on dog toys?
For the same reason some dog foods are colored, to appeal to people. Perhaps I turned cynical at a young age. Back in the 50's Gaines announced a new, meaty, red formula. Right, the stools turned red too. Another vote for dogs seeing a limited spectrum. I have endless confidence in my source for that.
4. Do the rubber Kong Dog Toys smell bad?
I have a konb for my dog... at first they smell just because they are new but the smell goes away and if you just put your nose near it, it smells... but no bigie... dogs love them get a black one... stronger for chewers... especially power chewers
5. Possessive dog - toys, socks etc?
If a particular kind of toy causes the green-eyed monster to visit your dog, dump it. Bones are especially likely to turn even the nicest dogs into jealous, possessive brutes. If your dog can not handle them -- or certain other toys -- do not give them to your dog. Do not forget to lavish your dog with praise when he does something right. Any time your dog turns away from a toy to respond to a command or lets you take something away, do not hesitate to tell him what a great dog he is. The amount of praise you give should always outweigh the number of corrections you make.
6. Where's the best place to buy dog toys?
try target...high quality low prices
7. Why do dogs need dog toys?
Because dog toys are mainly used to alleviate the dog's heart problems because of long-term independence and many separation anxiety, depression and irritability.Why do dogs need dog toys?Why dogs need dog toys?
8. what are good dog toys?
Rawhide bones. :) My dogs go to town on them. They love 'em
9. What dog toys are the best for puppies?
anything that they can chew on. things that squeak seem to be loved the most.
10. How to make homemade dog toys?
well if you go to the petsmart they sell dogs homemade cookies stuffs that you can buy and bake yumming doggies biscuits and cookies and alot of dog treats . they sell those things where you can bake for your dog some x mas foods
11. What dog toys do Australian shepherds like?
This Site Might Help You. RE: What dog toys do Australian shepherds like? Its a 5 month puppy
12. How do I make home made dog toys?
Get some long, old, used socks and tie them in a knot
13. GIANT DOG BREED OWNERS are these dogs playful and do they like dog toys and do they fetch?
I have experience of Great Danes and Mastiffs, and yes they are quite playful. The mastiff got tired quite quickly though. I did not have any of them playing fetch, but I also looked after a dog was was a Great Dane/Mastiff cross and he fetched. You can teach any dog to fetch if you train them as a puppy. The boys loved squeaky toys and balls, and all played with chew toys. I think the female Dane did not simply because she was kept in a kennel for her first couple of years so never learned.
14. When looking for dog toys, what do you look for?
something that will last my dog will like and it wont choke on. maby something without hazardest parts or chemicals
15. How to take care of a rabbit?
well first off congrats on the new family member ( : so first what you will need is a pretty big cage, food, water bottle, toys(mine loves cat ball toys to toss around, stuffed dog toys, and bird toys), a bed(i found most rabbits like a bed that has not top(like i hide box or something) they tend to like more dog beds so they can keep a eye on things haha,food dish, litter box, and litter. now you will save money and time with a litter box. a little box saves tons of bedding. it saves time because you can just scoop it every day or everyother day. it also helps keep smell away because instead of changing a whole cage you can just scoop it.. and also you have the option of a free roam rabbit because he/she wont poop or pee in your room. rabbits will sometimes leave a few poop pellets to mark there territory. but their pellets dont smell. to litter traind what you do is find where the rabbit uses the bathroom most they usually use one corner. get a bigger kitty litter box and put some kind of bedding in it. now when they poop or pee whipe it up and put it in the litter box. it might take a bit but they will eventually get it. also put the food dish and some hay in or near the litter box. and the bigger the box the better. now my rabbits day is usually she sleeps in her cage then she comes out in the morning i get her some kind of fruit. we watch tv and play. then she does what ever while i do whatever. i take her for a walk oin her harness then. and usually a bit late she walks/goes in her bag around town with me and some friends. and she sits in her bag while we get a late lunch. we come home she goes in her play pen outside to hang around. then we go in and watch tv and do whatever. rabbits are actually a lot like dogs. most people throw the poor guys in a hutch outside and everyounce in awhile throw in some food and water. rabbits are actually amazing pets. i love mine to death and she loves me. when she wants petted she lays her head on my foot. when she wants held and cuddles she stands on her hind legs and paws at me for my attention. when she wants to play she sometimes even just rolls the cat toy over to me. she is such a joy. also with your cat it depends. my cat deal with my rabbits haha. but my one loves her and they lay together. but it might be because my rabbit is a french lop and 10 pounds. just let them sniff eachother but put both hand on them just incase. most likely everything will be fine. and just do this till you can trust them together. so best of luck to you and your new rabbits hope i helped, Michelle