pitmanuk 2 Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 My jrt is cewing everything. A mate told me to get a small coke bottle, wrap it in barbed wire and sew a bunny skin over it. This seems a bit rough to me. Do other people do this or is it just this one harsh guy? Quote Link to post
lakes4life 0 Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 My jrt is cewing everything. A mate told me to get a small coke bottle, wrap it in barbed wire and sew a bunny skin over it. This seems a bit rough to me. Do other people do this or is it just this one harsh guy? just that guy he sounds like a beaut to me pal soom bring them back and some dont Quote Link to post
waidmann 105 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 how old is the terrier bud? is he teething? the barbed wire thing is no the best idea i've heard. get him some cowhide bones,raw meaty bones,pigs ears etc.they take a while to eat and will keep him busy(and do him some good). get the dog out and give him a good run you on a bike (depending on age).it may be boredom,in which case keep him tired and he will just sleep most of the time at home(the best way to have a dog imho,he will be more content and fitter for work). feel free to pm me if i can help you further. barb wire may cost you more than you think,it could put him off rabbits,cut his gums to pieces etc Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 Have you tryed wrigleys.... Quote Link to post
pitmanuk 2 Posted March 21, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 (edited) He is teething. He's just over 4 months old. What I've Been doing so far is giving him his rope toy that's been socked in water then put in the freezer over night. That's works well bit has a short life span. I have give him raw hide and they are ok but he loses interest very quick. As u may know a 4 month jrt has the atenttion span of a Nat lol.he's walked everyday and taken two massive walking over our feilds and woods on the weekend. He chews me and the misses, furniture, wires, mugs, my bedding, Edited March 21, 2010 by pitmanuk Quote Link to post
wee.gunga 4 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 JUST BORDOM MATE TYPICAL; RUSSELL GET IT TIRED I ALWAYS SAY A TIRED DOGS A QUIET DOG BUT ONLY MY OWN EXPERIANCE.I USE A TREAD MILL WITH MY LAKIES TO GET THEM MORE RELAXED AND FIT THEY SLEEP BETTER QUIET IN THE KENNELLS .CHUCK IN A GOOD MARROW BONE FOR THE BUGGER TO CHEW. GOOD LUCK KIND REGARDS WEEGUNGA Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 He is teething. He's just over 4 months old. What I've Been doing so far is giving him his rope toy that's been socked in water then put in the freezer over night. That's works well bit has a short life span. I have give him raw hide and they are ok but he loses interest very quick. As u may know a 4 month jrt has the atenttion span of a Nat lol.he's walked everyday and taken two massive walking over our feilds and woods on the weekend. He chews me and the misses, furniture, wires, mugs, my bedding, If he's in the house, stick him in one of those dog cages, and just throw in whatever you want him to chew, over a time he'll get used to chewing the same things, raw hide or whatever, the only thing is he'll have to get used to the cage first,, Quote Link to post
waidmann 105 Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 He is teething. He's just over 4 months old. What I've Been doing so far is giving him his rope toy that's been socked in water then put in the freezer over night. That's works well bit has a short life span. I have give him raw hide and they are ok but he loses interest very quick. As u may know a 4 month jrt has the atenttion span of a Nat lol.he's walked everyday and taken two massive walking over our feilds and woods on the weekend. He chews me and the misses, furniture, wires, mugs, my bedding, if he chews evrything i would restrict his access to the rooms you don't want chewing lots of bones,meat and chews and he will soon be through the worst of it. if you have a bike get him out with that(better still another dog to play with ) pups will be pups mate,its a good opportunity to teach him what "no" or "dead" means(leave it alone,drop) good luck bud and don't lose your cool waidmann Quote Link to post
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