Not exact matches
It can be placed over a spot of carpet that is being
chewed or up against an area of
wall paper that your rabbit has been
chewing or shredding.
Dogs that aren't using their brains will make up games to keep themselves entertained, like ripping up sofa cushions, peeling
paper off
walls, or
chewing the flooring!
They may want to
chew the
paper on the bottom of the cage, the woodwork or the
wall board (all sources of fiber they are craving), but refuse to eat their pellets.
Bunnys naturally love to dig and forage and a digging box can be the best way of letting them exerciser this natural behavior and stop the damage from pull up and
chew carpet or shredding your
wall paper.
Bitter sprays can help make the corners of
walls and
wall paper a lot less appealing to
chew on.
Wall paper tends to get
chewed as rabbits are always looking for things to gnaw on to help wear down their teeth and provide digestive fibber.
Keep a cardboard boxes or a ceramic tiles handy to cover an area of
wall paper where
chewing occurs.
Crepe
paper streamers, fake cobwebs, glow sticks, plastic spiders and cardboard
wall hangings can easily be
chewed and swallowed, damaging your pet's digestive tract.
A house so lovingly cared for with a loving family (photo
wall) and a family who knows how to laugh and not sweat the small stuff (pic of puppy
chewing toilet
paper — I can relate!).