Chew toy

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61Biology / Chew toy / Separation anxiety in dogs / Dog / Behavior / Dog park / Zoology / Dog training / Dog toy

BEHAVIOR SERIES Dogs: Destructive Chewing

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Source URL: www.oregonhumane.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-16 09:06:49
62Dogs / Puppy / Chew toy

BEHAVIOR SERIES Dealing with Normal Puppy Behavior Nipping and Rough Play

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Source URL: www.oregonhumane.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-16 09:07:00
63Biology / Chew toy / Crate training / Puppy / Dog crate / Dog / Teething / Agriculture / Dogs / Zoology / Dog toy

BEHAVIOR SERIES Dealing with Normal Puppy Behavior Chewing

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Source URL: www.oregonhumane.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-16 09:06:59
64Dog training / Dog crate / Teething / Biology / Dog / Dog toy / Puppy / Chew toy / Kong / Zoology

Chewing Dogs chew for a variety of reasons. The main ones are teething, boredom, and separation anxiety. Puppies between four to six months of age chew because they are teething and chewing helps to ease their gum discom

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Source URL: www.apdt.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-09 18:20:32
65Kong / Dog / Puppy / Dog toy / Mastication / Leash / Agriculture / Dog health / Chew toy / Zoology / Biology

Something to Chew On Reprinted with permission from Scott A. Krick D.V.M. Chewing is as natural to a dog as sleeping. It is a basic instinctive behavior that requires no apparent previous learning or forethought. And yet

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Source URL: www.dvgrr.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-08 13:13:04
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