Puppy teething toys??
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Puppy teething toys??
Been looking at various brands like Nylabone etc but have been met with mixed reviews, just wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction on what brands I should go for, with an 8 week miniature schnauzer pup? thanks.
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Re: Puppy teething toys??
With our pups we have used Anco roots and antlers while they are very young as well as the occasional raw lamb rib to chew on. Once they are 16 weeks a yak stick is always very popular
https://www.jollyes.co.uk/anco-root-small.html
https://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets ... w-p3266--1
https://yakers.co.uk/
All the above are available from a range of online pet stores.
You can also try the Kong range of chew toys. Ours have enjoyed the rope type chew toys as well and, of course cardboard tubes and plastic flower pots - found items can be more fun and no problem necessarily as long as the puppy is supervised at all times.
https://www.jollyes.co.uk/anco-root-small.html
https://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets ... w-p3266--1
https://yakers.co.uk/
All the above are available from a range of online pet stores.
You can also try the Kong range of chew toys. Ours have enjoyed the rope type chew toys as well and, of course cardboard tubes and plastic flower pots - found items can be more fun and no problem necessarily as long as the puppy is supervised at all times.
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Re: Puppy teething toys??
Thanks for your reply..
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Re: Puppy teething toys??
My pup (5 months old and a aggressive chewer) has a lot of chew toys but his favorites that have held up the best are the nylabone teething pacifier and the znoka artic freeze teething ring. Harley just lost his first couple baby teeth yesterday... finally!!
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Re: Puppy teething toys??
My boy who will be 4yrs old in May, had a nylabone, also plastic keys they were like a Baby's teething ring, but had different sizes of plastic keys for chewing he loved these, also soft comforter toys, for nuzzling on, have to say he's never destroyed anything unlike our last girl.
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