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"I have a bone to pick"
So Bea my boston is a very aggressive chewer. Luckily she is great at leaving my personal belongings alone....haha. Here's the question. How can I teach her to chew a real bone or even bully stick/raw hide etc..... She runs around the house trying to bury it, and even irritates her poor nose. I know there is competition with my other dog, but Marty has her own and will not take hers. I also supervise and make sure. If I give her toys, she can chew it 24/7 but it's not too good for her, she does break off tiny chunks and swallows it. Even the hardest of toys, yes kongs etc. I tried the crate, she spends her time trying to bury it under her bed, that's when I saw her red chaffed nose.
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You could try taking the bone away and putting it up someplace or buying your dog smaller bones that she can finish in one sitting. I once brought my dog a bone to keep her company when I went out for awhile. When I got back up home I had hole in my mattress ! My dog buried her bone right in the middle of my bed!
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That message just made me I can just picture your dog desperately trying to bury that bone.
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I can laugh about this now but boy I not happy to find a bone buried in my bed. My dog was a Samoyed Husky and I think she was pissed off at me for leaving her home.
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My old dog did that to my brand new couch, buried her chew in the cushion, the first new couch I had ever bought, you got to love them.
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and she went out and came home to find a 'new' flower on her beautiful bedspread , her dog took a poop right in the middle of it ! |
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