Sentences with phrase «chewing old socks»

This saying works best with pitbull puppies who can't stay a day without proper exercising — whether it be chasing the cat, chewing old socks and table legs, or being trained on purpose.

Not exact matches

Some owners believe they are doing a good thing by giving the puppy an old shoe or sock to chew on.
I do not recommend you give your puppy an old sock to chew on.
Wrong Move: Allow the pup to chew on old shoes and socks, leave squeaky or plush toys in the kennel with the puppy.
Expecting a 9 - or 10 - week - old puppy to resist chewing socks or peeing in the dining room may be unreasonable.
Large hard rubber balls and toys are good, as well as good - quality commercial dog chew bones and old knotted socks.
She is pictured with her 1 year old pug, Allen, who likes to chew on socks.
Even from a health perspective, you would much rather have your puppy chew something that is specifically designed for chewing than a dirty old pair of socks with germs.
Avoid giving her old socks or old shoes to chew.
Do not give the puppy old shoes or socks to chew on - it can not differentiate old ones from your brand new ones
Never give him something of yours (old socks, shoes, etc.) to chew on.
So, when that sweet eight - week - old fur face turns into a rowdy, untrained adolescent that steals toys and socks, jumps on guests, knocks over the children, sheds like crazy, grabs wrists or chews inappropriately, many families realize too late that this is not the dog for them after all, and turn to rescue for help.
After all, your dog can not distinguish between an old holey pair of socks and the brand new ones you spent $ 30 for at a luxury spa last weekend, and it's not fair to allow Fido to chew on one and scold him for chewing on the other.
If your pet isn't one to chew their way through toys, filling an old sock with rice and freezing it is also a good way of getting your dog to keep something cool in their mouth.
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