On Jun 26, 6:37=A0am, ashley ross <oeiwfcpks...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> When you are away on a trip, do you leave your pet at home? Are you
> gone for long periods during the day for work or play? If so, have you
> ever come home to find some of your things (couch, clothes, walls,
> etc) torn up and you just don't know why? I mean, you left a plush dog
> toy, food, water, and even went as far as to leave the television or
> radio on. So, why did your pet act up? Well, maybe you just didn't
> leave the right dog chew toy for your pooch to play with while you
> were away.
> Finding interesting dog chew toys to keep your dog entertained or
> happy while you are away can be a challenge. But, it is not
> impossible. There are actually some great chew toys and plush toys
> that are on the market today that can help any pooch that is lonely or
> spends any time away from you. It all depends on the breed and the age
> of your pet as to which chew toy or plush toy is right to keep your
> "other" child happy.
> If you have a puppy, a great option are the new plush toys that can be
> warmed in the microwave to impersonate the feel of their siblings.
> These plush toys are about the same size as a normal size puppy, and
> the warmth can help to soothe a puppy to sleep or to help keep him
> company while you are at work. There are also some other great plush
> toys that have a small blanket attached to the body for your pup to
> snuggle with when he is sleepy or lonely. Another great option to
> leave out for a puppy are the indestructible toys so your pup can play
> and have a good time, without tearing up anything!...
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/dogfoodmave
ewww, what if they would destuff the toy. That's what mine do to
stuffed animals
Jan
http://www.thefineartcafe.com


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