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Aye I know that :yes: at the mo I have him out free running etc everyday. I take him to raabbity places but want to take it slow as he is really immature dont want him yipping or sickened :thumbs:

 

Summer has hit here with a vengence so frankly it is too hot and humid for him to realisticly course anything daytime cant wait for the cooler months to hit and the season to start later in the year ;)

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yeah there sound blokes them americans aren't they.................

He's going through he's teenage years chewing the plaster of the wall is nowt wait till you come home and catch him knocking one out and smoking all your weed .. Then it's time to worry ?

Have you tried giving it a good hard kick in the bollocks?

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Just woke up to the corner of my hallway... All the plaster has been chewed off :blink: what a cnut! He has a huge fuuck off cow shin to chew on ffs grrr!

 

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Have you tried mishoo on the dog ?? it works sometimes.

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How old is he? If between 9 to 15 months my bet is he's teething his molars. My collies were gits for chewing then despite having knuckle bones about.

i was advised to get some beef rib bones instead and saw them into single ribs.

Worked a treat, they could get the flat bone right to the back of their jaw and chew on the sore bits.

Bunging the bones in the freezer first helped.

The fella that told me about the rib bones also said that methodic chewing where they can really champ down with the angle of the jaw releases endorphins and kills the pain as well as helps the teeth come through.

I looked it up apparently it's true! Hence the reason some dogs chew stuff when they are left alone, it makes em feel good :thumbs:

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