We love Kong! My 17 week puppy has the bone, ball, and regular one. We love Nylabone, especially Healthy Edible lamb and apple bones for puppies. She's not a fan of Bully sticks.
My pup enjoyed different chews at each stage lol. 2-3 months no loose teeth hairless rabbit ears. 3-4 months front teeth gotten loose Denta sticks, now she’s gotten to 4months and a week and has loose molars and new molars coming through and now it’s the himalayan chew. Those last a a good few days and she just loves it it seems to be the only thing that satisfies her molar teething. Rabbit ears are completely gone within 20 mins now so I give as a treat or on days her teething means she won’t eat her normal food to try and get much needed food in her. And sometimes she wants denta sticks. I will see how her chewing progresses through this process 🤔 lol
Thanks for your videos! Getting my aussie in less than two weeks and want to get off to a good start with chew toys. So glad I found your video on chew toys. Definitely going for the frozen kong.
First, let me say that all your videos are not only instructive and well thought out but very comprehensive and of high quality. I haven't owned a dog in 25 years but I'm scheduled to pickup a 16 week pup in mid March. Your videos have prepared me, I hope, for a challenging and rewarding experience with my new friend. I'm leaning toward getting a Kong chew toy but I'm not what certain size is appropriate for a mini poodle pup. I'm also, considering adding a Benebones and a Bob-A-Lot. Thanks for the great videos.
So glad you are finding out videos helpful! You can try the pink and blue puppy sized Kongs to start out. If you haven't already, be sure to join our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group and grab our New Puppy Starter Kit howtotrainadreamdog.com which has a potty training lesson and bell training lesson included!
Thank you for these videos! My order of chew toys just came in. Im happy to try them when my puppy gets here! I’m very lucky I found your channel! Thank you!! 💖
Please don’t give your dog or puppy a tennis ball sure the dog will shred up but you’ll be lucky if it ends up in your floor but it may just end up in the stomach that can’t be digested. They need to make balls without the fur if that’s ever possible.
PLEASE READ Hey Michelle and or anyone here that maybe have an answer or some helpful advice. My 16 week old German Shepherd has been leaking pee since we got her. We have taken her to the vet and they have done a cat scan and aaaallll the tests to see if it was something to do with her kidneys or something called ectopic ureter but everything came back normal. She is on Proin right now and has been for almost a week and we don’t see improvement. We were referred to a specialist but are just waiting for our appt. We have to put her in doggy diapers while she’s inside and take it off anytime she goes out or has to go pee. She is already potty trained and still asks to go outside to do her business but still leaks. She’s such a great dog and keeps them on with no fuss but since she’s always leaking we have to wash her bottom half almost every other day so that she doesn’t get a rash from her pee sitting on her. We don’t know what to do. We are getting her some grain free dog food cause we read online sometimes it can have something to do with her diet but we just don’t know. Feel so bad for her cause her backside/ back legs always get wet when she lays on her sides but there’s nothing we can do instead of putting doggy diapers on her. Have you or anyone ever seen something like this in a dog? Any advice?
I'm so sorry you're experiencing this. I experienced this with one of my dogs as well. Some dogs do develop slower than others. My dog had an ectopic ureter and Addisons. 😭 Have they ruled out renal dysplasia?
Can you suggest a good rope toy brand? My 8 month puppy (Pitbull mix) loves rope toys but we haven’t found a really durable one yet. He gets them untied pretty fast and they are stringy so I have to toss them.
I love your videos! We're bringing a new pup home in 2 weeks (a chocolate lab). I bought him a puppy Kong but it seems like it might be better to go for the regular ones instead. WhT do you think?
The puppy Kongs are softer for young puppy teeth, but we do like the bigger Kongs because they are easier to get the good stuff out of them. Give your puppy Kong a try and if it seems too difficult or too soft, you can upgrade. You might also try the West Paw Toppl which is a long easier for puppies who are just learning to use these toys.
Thank you so much for the great information. I have a 7 month old rat terrier who loves to destroy toys. I have used kings but she doesn’t seem to want to work to get the treats out. I have given her the rawhide free chews that seem to work but they don’t last very long. I will try some of your ideas. Thanks again. I ve subscribed and can’t wait for more videos.
My Short Jack Russell Terrier can chew through nylabones, benebones, antlers, wood bones etc. which tear off in small pea sized pieces. I give him a kong like rubber thing which he plays with, and a long bar like toy that is slightly softer, bends very slightly w/a crinkly sound to it. He has not chewed this, but loves to play pull or fetch with it. I buy FLAT toys that have no stuffing. He will chew on the piping somewhat but is much better than stuffed toys. Try to get the seamless flat toys.
Great suggestions, I never thought to put Nylabones/Benebones in their food bins. What are your thoughts on pork chomps/pork skin chews? They advertise they are very digestible compared to rawhides - is this true?
Well, hearing that Pickles is a power chewer, so is my 18wo Cavalier "Cap'n Jack" I love him and watch him like a hawk to see whats in his mouth lol...pulled out a feather today
What do you like to use for your cavalier? I’m about to get a 13 week old puppy on Saturday, and been having a lot of trouble deciding which toys would be safe for him??
@@Aurora-gt5lo If your new family member is a chewer, take a look at the toys if they have small peices stitched to it, they will chew it off and swallow it... I like larger chew toys for like a 50lb dog because they will last longer.
My 7 month lab loves bully sticks and yakbones but things that last, benebones/nylabones, no. Flavored or not, if I spread something on them, he'll lick it off and then move away. Would a split antler be okay if all teeth are in? He loves wood and we can't have that. ; 0
We love split antlers! Just monitor and make sure it isn't too tough for his teeth. Here is a link to grab some: www.amazon.com/shop/howtotrainadreamdog/list/6I2TDH4F4OTK
I'd never give my pups an antler, marrow bone... Or anything for aggressive chewers if they still had their puppy teeth. And many vets agree. Yak chews that have no cracks or fissures to catch a tooth in. Water Buffalo horns because of their shape and resistance to splintering. My pups favorites aside from his Kong: Benebones, for puppies A quality rope toy, ends trimmed, thoroughly soaked in water then frozen. I always have 3 or 4 in the freezer for my pups. Under supervision & size appropriate to age & breed. The number 1 to sooth the gums? Ice cubes. Size appropriate. My 8 month old, with his adult teeth, is still addicted to them. My vets and breeder agreed and not to worry about the bloat myth. Give them too many and plan on extra potty runs. And an ice cube right at nap time was soothing enough to enable better sleep. Just be on the potty time immediately after EVERYTHING schedule.
We use Nylabones a lot for our two labs. Our labs love them. However, I see that they only focus on one area of the bone and keep going in the same area. Rest of the bone is unused, but we have to throw it as the area they keep focusing on goes really bad. How to make sure they use up rest of the nylabone? We feel bad throwing the bone as pretty much 75% of the bone is unused. It is expensive and harmful for earth to keep buying them again and again.
You might try soaking the nylabone in some pet safe bone broth and freezing it, to entice your pups to use another side. Some people also "rough it up" to make it less smooth, which can be an interesting texture for dogs.
Do Himalayan chews MELT in the stomach if there is a piece that is broken off and swallowed? My dog could chew through it quickly and he is only 12 lbs.
My vet specifically told me not to use Nylabones because they can break teeth and that I should only buy something I can put a dent in with my finger. However I used Nylabones with my previous dog and he was fine. Plus I need to have something for my teething puppy. What do you suggest??
This will depend on your dog's chew style and preference. We would never want to go against your vet's recommendation. It's always best to follow what they advise as they know your dog better than I.
You can try putting the bully stick in the freezer for about 30 minutes before your dog gets to it to increase the duration it lasts! Not everyone on our team has tried beef cheeks!
Hi. You link to the XL indestructabone. My puppy is currently 15 pounds at 15 weeks but will get to be 30-35lbs. Should I get this XL, or the original?
Hello again! Thank you for this video. I do have a question about small breed puppies. Would they benefit from these items as well or are there certain things that they should be chewing?
Regardless of the breed, these are all good options. Just watch the size of the chew toy and pick the one that fits your dog's mouth the best. Just make sure it doesn't get too small.
Hello im Sarai im 13 yo. And I have been wanting a beagle pup for a really long time however, my dad says our backyard in our Multi family home is too small. What are your thoughts. LOVE your vids!!
Hi, Sarai. Did you get a puppy yet? Beagles are certainly a nice choice, but they do like to dig, and they also need a lot of company as they're bred to hunt in a pack. All puppies have a lot of energy, need plenty of exercise and can easily get bored, which means they get into trouble! Those may be some of your dad's concerns, but if you can show him you're ready to help with feeding, exercising and training, maybe he'll come around! You still have plenty of time! Good luck! 🐶
I’m surprised you like the Nyla one and bebebones as the are known for slivers into the gums and they leave little plastic rice shards everywhere and the dog is injecting that
With the hundreds of dogs we've used them with we've never had any cause slivers. Chews that cause slivers would be pig ears and cooked bones which we do not advise giving. If you're concerned with the harder compostite bones, be sure to give the consumable bones those companies sell.
This video was like an informercial for wasting your money. I would have liked to hear more about traditional chew toys that DON'T need to be purchased. For example, I am thinking that rubbing something on a stick could make a good chew toy. I tried smooth peanut butter and let it soak in a dry a bit. My dog loved it.
Can my dog eat the following? - dog food - cat food - sand - planet Jupiter - watermelon - Boeing 737-400 (not 300 series) - cooked chicken with maple glaze seasoning and blueberry sauce
Please never give your puppy/dog cat food it's not good for their health I do not know about the other foods except dog food so better not give your dog/puppy the last food you mentioned.
Biting is a really common challenge for humans… but to the puppy it’s just normal! Puppies bite for all kinds of reasons, including if they are tired, if they want your attention, if they have pent up energy, if they have to go potty or many other reasons! We don’t want to stop puppy biting, but we want to redirect it to the appropriate item (so yes, you can give her size-approproate teething toys!). It can take hundreds of redirections before the dog starts to figure out what you’d like him/her to do! But with patience high and expectations low, you’ll get there! Here is a great video on how to curb puppy biting: th-cam.com/video/bujm1GZFOjY/w-d-xo.html
I had a bad experience with a chew toy which is a dental chew with a deodorising effect. It got stuck in the oesophagus and had to be removed surgically. I nearly lost her. I wrote to the company about putting a warning on the label. So far nothing has happened.
My puppy isn't much interested in chews. We tried burying them in the food bag, slathering with oils from hotdog or chicken or wet food, playing around with them, and she's maybe nibbled on an edible teething ring twice. She'll lick empty a kong then ignore it. Help?
Some pup's may not be interested in chews and that's okay! Some dogs prefer licking over chewing. Maybe she would enjoy a lickety mat more! Here is our link: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/lickety_mat
I thought the harder chew things are dangerous and damaging to their gums ? Puppies specifically. Also a risk to chipping teeth? My pup always want to chew on really hard things but I’m worried he will crack teeth. And he is super picky about what he chews on
It is important to check with your vet if you are worried about these things as each puppy can have different chewing needs! These are just the one's we recommend for teething pups who needs toys that soothe their gums and mouth pain.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog absolutely! I do have a play pen but let him out for a just a minute! I guess he wasn’t ready for all that freedom lol I’m learning so much every day
Oh no, let's NOT use chocolate! We actually have a great video on all the great things you can put in Kongs or any fillable toys. Each pup is different and will have different likes and dislikes. Check out the video and find out what your pup's preferences are! th-cam.com/video/zyVY1k_1mYw/w-d-xo.html
Who would use chocolate.... my pup doesn't go for the kongs at all.. maybe when she grows older she may get into it.. she likes the easy treat peanut butter spread though..
Your links lead to a dead end Amazon page that asks for a pass word and log in information. Not sure why. It doesn't happen on other channels. If you're not making money off the links that's why. People are probably paranoid they get led down a Amazon rabbit hole 🕳
Hey Jesse, these are regular Amazon links to products we recommend. If you click on them and get some sort of error or login mesage that's ebcause you logged out of your own Amazon account and you need to log back in to look at the products. We verified all links are working properly as well.
benebones and nylabones are very hard plastic! They seem way too hard for puppies to chew on. My vet says no to any chew toy that you can't press your thumbnail into
Thanks so much for watching Best Puppy Chew Toys for Teething. Which chew toy does your pup love the most?
Thank you so much. We have been concerned about her bleeding gums😊
We love Kong! My 17 week puppy has the bone, ball, and regular one. We love Nylabone, especially Healthy Edible lamb and apple bones for puppies. She's not a fan of Bully sticks.
this is perfect! my puppy is currently teething. he’s biting EVERYTHING
mine too !!!
Mine too🥺
Mine three 🙄
Mine four 😆🙃🤪
Mine five
Thanks for the idea of putting the toys in the food to absorb the smell! I'm totally trying that to see if it piques more interest.
Got the benebone with your advise- so helpful!
Great to hear!
Thanks!! I’m getting my puppy in 3 weeks!
My pup enjoyed different chews at each stage lol. 2-3 months no loose teeth hairless rabbit ears. 3-4 months front teeth gotten loose Denta sticks, now she’s gotten to 4months and a week and has loose molars and new molars coming through and now it’s the himalayan chew. Those last a a good few days and she just loves it it seems to be the only thing that satisfies her molar teething.
Rabbit ears are completely gone within 20 mins now so I give as a treat or on days her teething means she won’t eat her normal food to try and get much needed food in her. And sometimes she wants denta sticks.
I will see how her chewing progresses through this process 🤔 lol
So sorry we are just seeing this comment now. I apologize that we didn’t see it sooner. We hope all is well with you and your pup.
Thanks for your videos! Getting my aussie in less than two weeks and want to get off to a good start with chew toys. So glad I found your video on chew toys. Definitely going for the frozen kong.
We are happy you found us!
Thank you, we just got a golden retriever puppy. I ordered the Himalayan dog chews
Thanks. Very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
First, let me say that all your videos are not only instructive and well thought out but very comprehensive and of high quality. I haven't owned a dog in 25 years but I'm scheduled to pickup a 16 week pup in mid March. Your videos have prepared me, I hope, for a challenging and rewarding experience with my new friend. I'm leaning toward getting a Kong chew toy but I'm not what certain size is appropriate for a mini poodle pup. I'm also, considering adding a Benebones and a Bob-A-Lot. Thanks for the great videos.
So glad you are finding out videos helpful! You can try the pink and blue puppy sized Kongs to start out. If you haven't already, be sure to join our Puppy Training with Michele Lennon Facebook group: howtotrainadreamdog.com/FB-group and grab our New Puppy Starter Kit howtotrainadreamdog.com which has a potty training lesson and bell training lesson included!
Thank for the tips I have a new dog and this is really help full
Yay I'm watching all your videos for my dog
Thank you for these videos! My order of chew toys just came in. Im happy to try them when my puppy gets here! I’m very lucky I found your channel! Thank you!! 💖
Please don’t give your dog or puppy a tennis ball sure the dog will shred up but you’ll be lucky if it ends up in your floor but it may just end up in the stomach that can’t be digested. They need to make balls without the fur if that’s ever possible.
Stop, dogs have been mauling tennis balls since the beginning of time.
PLEASE READ Hey Michelle and or anyone here that maybe have an answer or some helpful advice. My 16 week old German Shepherd has been leaking pee since we got her. We have taken her to the vet and they have done a cat scan and aaaallll the tests to see if it was something to do with her kidneys or something called ectopic ureter but everything came back normal. She is on Proin right now and has been for almost a week and we don’t see improvement. We were referred to a specialist but are just waiting for our appt. We have to put her in doggy diapers while she’s inside and take it off anytime she goes out or has to go pee. She is already potty trained and still asks to go outside to do her business but still leaks. She’s such a great dog and keeps them on with no fuss but since she’s always leaking we have to wash her bottom half almost every other day so that she doesn’t get a rash from her pee sitting on her. We don’t know what to do. We are getting her some grain free dog food cause we read online sometimes it can have something to do with her diet but we just don’t know. Feel so bad for her cause her backside/ back legs always get wet when she lays on her sides but there’s nothing we can do instead of putting doggy diapers on her. Have you or anyone ever seen something like this in a dog? Any advice?
I'm so sorry you're experiencing this. I experienced this with one of my dogs as well. Some dogs do develop slower than others. My dog had an ectopic ureter and Addisons. 😭
Have they ruled out renal dysplasia?
My German Shepherd pup loves the Kong. Thank you for some other great ideas.
My 6 month old blue pit loves this plush monkey with the squeaky thing on the ends of the hands/feet head and chest. I bought him 2!
Can you suggest a good rope toy brand? My 8 month puppy (Pitbull mix) loves rope toys but we haven’t found a really durable one yet. He gets them untied pretty fast and they are stringy so I have to toss them.
I love your videos! We're bringing a new pup home in 2 weeks (a chocolate lab). I bought him a puppy Kong but it seems like it might be better to go for the regular ones instead. WhT do you think?
The puppy Kongs are softer for young puppy teeth, but we do like the bigger Kongs because they are easier to get the good stuff out of them. Give your puppy Kong a try and if it seems too difficult or too soft, you can upgrade. You might also try the West Paw Toppl which is a long easier for puppies who are just learning to use these toys.
Thank you so much for the great information. I have a 7 month old rat terrier who loves to destroy toys. I have used kings but she doesn’t seem to want to work to get the treats out. I have given her the rawhide free chews that seem to work but they don’t last very long. I will try some of your ideas. Thanks again. I ve subscribed and can’t wait for more videos.
Thanks for watching, Rose! We are glad this was helpful! Some of our other videos on enrichment will give you more great ideas.
My Short Jack Russell Terrier can chew through nylabones, benebones, antlers, wood bones etc. which tear off in small pea sized pieces. I give him a kong like rubber thing which he plays with, and a long bar like toy that is slightly softer, bends very slightly w/a crinkly sound to it. He has not chewed this, but loves to play pull or fetch with it. I buy FLAT toys that have no stuffing. He will chew on the piping somewhat but is much better than stuffed toys. Try to get the seamless flat toys.
Sounds like you're doing a great job knowing your dog's preferences and chew style. Well done!
Great suggestions, I never thought to put Nylabones/Benebones in their food bins. What are your thoughts on pork chomps/pork skin chews? They advertise they are very digestible compared to rawhides - is this true?
I would check with your vet. I've heard that pork can cause pancreatitis in some breeds like Yorkies.
I dont give my dogs pork products or pig ears they can cause upset stomach and pig ears can splinter.
My pup did not do well with Kong, never figured how it works,and did not like soft kibble.
Some puppies do better with the West Paw Toppl. You might try some dog-safe human food like boiled chicken, greek yogurt or peanut butter!
Well, hearing that Pickles is a power chewer, so is my 18wo Cavalier "Cap'n Jack" I love him and watch him like a hawk to see whats in his mouth lol...pulled out a feather today
Well, you're in the right place! Puppies need novelty, so be sure to switch it up often!
What do you like to use for your cavalier? I’m about to get a 13 week old puppy on Saturday, and been having a lot of trouble deciding which toys would be safe for him??
@@Aurora-gt5lo If your new family member is a chewer, take a look at the toys if they have small peices stitched to it, they will chew it off and swallow it... I like larger chew toys for like a 50lb dog because they will last longer.
@@derykmacleod4979 thank you so much this is very helpful!!
My 7 month lab loves bully sticks and yakbones but things that last, benebones/nylabones, no. Flavored or not, if I spread something on them, he'll lick it off and then move away. Would a split antler be okay if all teeth are in? He loves wood and we can't have that. ; 0
We love split antlers! Just monitor and make sure it isn't too tough for his teeth. Here is a link to grab some: www.amazon.com/shop/howtotrainadreamdog/list/6I2TDH4F4OTK
@@HowToTrainADreamDog thanks, I'll check it out
I'd never give my pups an antler, marrow bone... Or anything for aggressive chewers if they still had their puppy teeth. And many vets agree.
Yak chews that have no cracks or fissures to catch a tooth in. Water Buffalo horns because of their shape and resistance to splintering.
My pups favorites aside from his Kong:
Benebones, for puppies
A quality rope toy, ends trimmed, thoroughly soaked in water then frozen. I always have 3 or 4 in the freezer for my pups. Under supervision & size appropriate to age & breed.
The number 1 to sooth the gums? Ice cubes. Size appropriate. My 8 month old, with his adult teeth, is still addicted to them. My vets and breeder agreed and not to worry about the bloat myth. Give them too many and plan on extra potty runs.
And an ice cube right at nap time was soothing enough to enable better sleep. Just be on the potty time immediately after EVERYTHING schedule.
We use Nylabones a lot for our two labs. Our labs love them. However, I see that they only focus on one area of the bone and keep going in the same area. Rest of the bone is unused, but we have to throw it as the area they keep focusing on goes really bad. How to make sure they use up rest of the nylabone? We feel bad throwing the bone as pretty much 75% of the bone is unused. It is expensive and harmful for earth to keep buying them again and again.
You might try soaking the nylabone in some pet safe bone broth and freezing it, to entice your pups to use another side. Some people also "rough it up" to make it less smooth, which can be an interesting texture for dogs.
Do Himalayan chews MELT in the stomach if there is a piece that is broken off and swallowed? My dog could chew through it quickly and he is only 12 lbs.
If he's biting off entire chunks you might need a tougher item. This is a good video for you: th-cam.com/video/ErZ4moehOIM/w-d-xo.html
My vet specifically told me not to use Nylabones because they can break teeth and that I should only buy something I can put a dent in with my finger. However I used Nylabones with my previous dog and he was fine. Plus I need to have something for my teething puppy. What do you suggest??
This will depend on your dog's chew style and preference. We would never want to go against your vet's recommendation. It's always best to follow what they advise as they know your dog better than I.
My dog chews bullies really fast so a holder is essential. Did you ever try beef cheeks?
You can try putting the bully stick in the freezer for about 30 minutes before your dog gets to it to increase the duration it lasts! Not everyone on our team has tried beef cheeks!
What is the best natural chew for a dog between the age of eight and 12 weeks?
You can try a split antler or a yak chew (soaked and microwaved to make it softer) or a collagen stick and see how she/he likes it.
Hi. You link to the XL indestructabone. My puppy is currently 15 pounds at 15 weeks but will get to be 30-35lbs. Should I get this XL, or the original?
The original might be a good start but I don't know your pup's chew style. If pup is a more assertive chewer, a larger size might be best.
Hello again! Thank you for this video. I do have a question about small breed puppies. Would they benefit from these items as well or are there certain things that they should be chewing?
Regardless of the breed, these are all good options. Just watch the size of the chew toy and pick the one that fits your dog's mouth the best. Just make sure it doesn't get too small.
Hello im Sarai im 13 yo. And I have been wanting a beagle pup for a really long time however, my dad says our backyard in our Multi family home is too small. What are your thoughts. LOVE your vids!!
Hi, Sarai. Did you get a puppy yet? Beagles are certainly a nice choice, but they do like to dig, and they also need a lot of company as they're bred to hunt in a pack. All puppies have a lot of energy, need plenty of exercise and can easily get bored, which means they get into trouble! Those may be some of your dad's concerns, but if you can show him you're ready to help with feeding, exercising and training, maybe he'll come around! You still have plenty of time! Good luck! 🐶
Hi! Do you know any good dog or puppy shampoo that you would recommend?
I use burts bees puppy shampoo it is natural and a good brand.
@@furfurever9538 thanks!
@@therealsophistikate64 ya sure any time.
My puppy LOVES nylabones. But she is a really heavy chewer. Would the nylabone flexi chew be ok for her to use? She is turning 17 weeks on Monday.
I’m surprised you like the Nyla one and bebebones as the are known for slivers into the gums and they leave little plastic rice shards everywhere and the dog is injecting that
With the hundreds of dogs we've used them with we've never had any cause slivers. Chews that cause slivers would be pig ears and cooked bones which we do not advise giving. If you're concerned with the harder compostite bones, be sure to give the consumable bones those companies sell.
Hi! Do you Know any good puppy shampoo?
Hi! I’m hoping to get my first puppy in 3/2 weeks any tips for long car journey home? 😊❤️
Congrats! Yes, I put a video together recently about traveling with your dog in the car: th-cam.com/video/npvb4dk8hxs/w-d-xo.html
Make a braid with cotton rope or neem stick, theses are the things I give my Luna
Are these all good for puppies that are losing teeth (5 months) also?? Thank you!
This video was like an informercial for wasting your money. I would have liked to hear more about traditional chew toys that DON'T need to be purchased. For example, I am thinking that rubbing something on a stick could make a good chew toy. I tried smooth peanut butter and let it soak in a dry a bit. My dog loved it.
Carl, thanks for the feedback!
I just got a German shepherd rottweiler mix pup
Any tips for teething
Can my dog eat the following?
- dog food
- cat food
- sand
- planet Jupiter
- watermelon
- Boeing 737-400 (not 300 series)
- cooked chicken with maple glaze seasoning and blueberry sauce
Please never give your puppy/dog cat food it's not good for their health I do not know about the other foods except dog food so better not give your dog/puppy the last food you mentioned.
Well, aren't you creative? 😜
Your dog clearly hasn't read the training manuals! 😆
I do not see the link for the chew toys
Here are a few we recommend: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/products/chew-toys/
I have a 4 week old puppy and she's already bitting should I give her teething toys or wait until she's older to let her teeth grow out more
Biting is a really common challenge for humans… but to the puppy it’s just normal! Puppies bite for all kinds of reasons, including if they are tired, if they want your attention, if they have pent up energy, if they have to go potty or many other reasons! We don’t want to stop puppy biting, but we want to redirect it to the appropriate item (so yes, you can give her size-approproate teething toys!). It can take hundreds of redirections before the dog starts to figure out what you’d like him/her to do! But with patience high and expectations low, you’ll get there! Here is a great video on how to curb puppy biting: th-cam.com/video/bujm1GZFOjY/w-d-xo.html
Hi! I'm asking my parents for an Indian spitz. Hope I get one. What stuff do I need for it?
I got him
I had a bad experience with a chew toy which is a dental chew with a deodorising effect. It got stuck in the oesophagus and had to be removed surgically. I nearly lost her. I wrote to the company about putting a warning on the label. So far nothing has happened.
Oh no! We are so glad the outcome wasn't worse. Thank you for sharing.
Really useful thank you from me and puppy Hashtag x
My puppy isn't much interested in chews. We tried burying them in the food bag, slathering with oils from hotdog or chicken or wet food, playing around with them, and she's maybe nibbled on an edible teething ring twice. She'll lick empty a kong then ignore it. Help?
Some pup's may not be interested in chews and that's okay! Some dogs prefer licking over chewing. Maybe she would enjoy a lickety mat more! Here is our link: www.howtotrainadreamdog.com/lickety_mat
Great advise!
I thought the harder chew things are dangerous and damaging to their gums ? Puppies specifically. Also a risk to chipping teeth? My pup always want to chew on really hard things but I’m worried he will crack teeth. And he is super picky about what he chews on
It is important to check with your vet if you are worried about these things as each puppy can have different chewing needs! These are just the one's we recommend for teething pups who needs toys that soothe their gums and mouth pain.
He ate my carpet! Lol
Ruh roh! Sounds like a few extra gates or a pen would be a good plan.
@@HowToTrainADreamDog absolutely! I do have a play pen but let him out for a just a minute! I guess he wasn’t ready for all that freedom lol I’m learning so much every day
My 10 week old pup is seriously chewy. 😂
Here's a video on puppy chewing th-cam.com/video/gzRrzmyzvn0/w-d-xo.html
watching this after waking up with a broken succulent and soil all over the ground
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My shepherd puppy would not go for the kong ... I would have to dip it in chocolate
Oh no, let's NOT use chocolate! We actually have a great video on all the great things you can put in Kongs or any fillable toys. Each pup is different and will have different likes and dislikes. Check out the video and find out what your pup's preferences are! th-cam.com/video/zyVY1k_1mYw/w-d-xo.html
Who would use chocolate.... my pup doesn't go for the kongs at all.. maybe when she grows older she may get into it.. she likes the easy treat peanut butter spread though..
I am geting a puppy's
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My 10 week malshi “coconut” has terrorized my five year old son. 🤣
She thinks he is a chew toy.
So sorry to here that JC. Check out this video! th-cam.com/video/_4WlMg8lfs0/w-d-xo.html
can i leave my puppy with a kong?
This is one toy we do leave with out dogs in their crate. If your dog is an assertive chewer then its not advised.
What if your puppy’s gums start to bleed?
This is very common when your pup is teething. Be sure to pick the toy up for a while and give pup a frozen filled Kong.
I will try konk
Here is the link to the Kong: howtotrainadreamdog.com/kong
Your links lead to a dead end Amazon page that asks for a pass word and log in information. Not sure why. It doesn't happen on other channels. If you're not making money off the links that's why. People are probably paranoid they get led down a Amazon rabbit hole 🕳
Hey Jesse, these are regular Amazon links to products we recommend. If you click on them and get some sort of error or login mesage that's ebcause you logged out of your own Amazon account and you need to log back in to look at the products. We verified all links are working properly as well.
You just advertised products and provided no good reasons not to use an alternative
Thank you for your feedback!
benebones and nylabones are very hard plastic! They seem way too hard for puppies to chew on. My vet says no to any chew toy that you can't press your thumbnail into