Try soaking some hamster - safe,
wooden chews in vegetable / fruit juice overnight.
Not exact matches
teething ring, teething, pain tooth,
wooden teething ringSince coolness relieves the pain, increase the
chewing effect by keeping the teething ring
in the refrigerator.
I would put Mac
in the middle of her blanket and put a few things around her, usually a book, a soft toy, and a rattle or
wooden toy for her to
chew on.
If baby does land a bite, try to quickly pull the baby
in closer, try to stay calm and redirect them with something they CAN
chew on - a frozen cloth, a
wooden or silicone teether, or a snack.
If this is a problem then the first thing that can be done is to enrich safe areas
in your home where your rabbit can play with some simple and hopefully more appetising alternative such as willow sticks or
wooden chew toys.
Keep a safe
wooden chew stick
in the cage, wired to the bars within reach.
[25] Most pet stores sell nontoxic
wooden chews designed for rodents
in captivity.
Wooden ones are preferable as they can be safely
chewed and have the added benefit of keeping teeth
in good condition.
The often out of sight areas around or under your sofa can also become a problem hotspot from unwanted
chewing, The soft material stretched over the
wooden frame at the base of the sofa is just at the right level to be of interest as your rabbit roams around what for them one of the largest obstacles
in the room and as the frequently explore around and behind it its inevitable some
chewing will occur which can cause a lot of damage very quickly.
Block off spaces under
wooden furniture to stop damage from
chewing and provide lots of safe and acceptable alternatives for your rabbit to play
in.
To head off
chewing of your
wooden furniture, take an offensive approach by grabbing Fido's leash, loading him up
in your car, and taking a trip to your local pet store.