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  1. #16
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    OMG!! I am very angry right now!! I made up the Kongs for the dogs this morning. I sent Bruce an email about it. It's raining outside today and I said he could still give them their Kongs in their crates when he left to run errands. I just talked to him and he gave Taggart a rawhide bone in his crate. I am so nervous about this.
    He always gave his Cocker Spaniel, DJ, rawhides. But Taggart is a puppy, I'm freaking out that he might choke on a piece of it. Of course Bruce thinks I'm over reacting, but I can't help it.

    I only give them carrots when I'm around to hear if they happen to choke. The other morning while I was getting ready for work I heard Bruce up in the bedroom. He came out and said he thought he heard Taggart throw up. He didn't, but earlier outside he had eaten something (as usual), so I figured it got caught in his throat. But at least Bruce was there when this happened. I am not going to relax until I hear he is home and Tagg is fine.

    What do you think? Am I over reacting? (I would actually like to be told yes, LOL, but be honest.)
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    No I don't think you're overreacting, I'd be upset if my dogs had a rawhide unsupervised too. I do give my dogs rawhide sometimes but its always supervised...works nice to keep them busy during movies. I'm sure Taggart will be fine though.

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    Thank you Amy. Well, he is fine. He ate about half of the bone. And it looks like he began to chew on his bed in the crate. GREAT!!
    That's why I'd prefer the Kong. It's not something he can "eat". He can chew, but not eat it. GRRR!!! I will make sure to get this through Bruce's head.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

  4. #19
    When I had my peke-a-poos years ago, I regularly gave them rawhide to chew on but I hadn't been paying attention one time and Charmin chewed the rawhide in the middle just enough so that it would bend. She swallowed the thing whole! She didn't choke on it but she really did damage to her insides when she passed it. She had to have surgery as a result. I felt absolutely horrible about it and I was always there to supervise their chew time after that. So, no, you're not overreacting.
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    Thanks Mary.
    I put the other half of the rawhide on Taggarts crate last night when I got home from work. And when I got home from school it was gone. I don't know if Bruce gave it to him or he jumped up and got it. It wasn't really "out of reach". Darn it!! Oh well, he's okay. And I'm going to make sure he doesn't do this again.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

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    i got nothing for you as far as the wood chewing...lol but the rawhide i agree should never be unsupervised, we never leave reilly alone with his, it is always when we are here and if he chews to much i take it up for another day.
    I have been Boo'd!!!!!

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    Thank you Marti. That's right, I take it away when it gets to be so small they could choke on it. Well, he will not do that again. He knows how upset I was this last time he did it.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

  8. #23
    The horses at my barn when they chew on the wood they get a no, well multiple no's. when that doesn't work we put Tabasco or lemon juice on the wood. lemon juice first, some horses like the taste and continue haha. bayley had a jumping issue on the side of our house. ran straight to the flower beds and leaps into the window, like a confused bird. As if she thinks its a hole she can leap through into the house. well after like 2 weeks of sounding like somebody trying to break in, she started just jumping up and putting her paws on the window and chewing on the little ledge surrounding the windows. I tried the dog stuff to keep them from chewing (the apple stuff). Didn't work, she was still jumping and minor chewing. After that, and convincing my mom that the Tabasco would work I just put Tabasco on it. She jumped up got a whiff and hasn't been up since. keep in mind this is after we chicken wired the entire bed, 4 feet tall and she was jumping it. we put hot wire and she just ran through it. shes just a weirdo
    you can try it if you want. some people might disagree but it works. if it didn't the first time i wouldn't continue. we let her smell it when we put it on and a few hours later she tested it out when we were inside and like i said got a whiff and was done.
    obviously try the kong toys and stuff first, maybe he just sees how nice the deck looks and wants a little destructive attention
    good luck

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    You got lots of good advice! I second the stuffed/frozen Kong recommendation. I would also exercise the dogs for longer periods when you go out. A tired puppy is much less likely to get into trouble. Part of the thrill of chewing is that it gives them mental/physical stimulation and is an outlet for their energy.

    I just wanted to add, be VERY careful and dilligent about not allowing him to consume wood. I would go so far as to make it as negative as possible... even using a hose/spray bottle/sound aversion? And limit any unsupervised time. A friend of mine allowed her BC puppy to eat bark (their yard is covered in bark chips) as she pleased. It became an obsession. After a few months, she began having severe gastrointestinal problems, and it turned out that all of that wood caused an infection, which turned into pancreatitis. She has to have enzymes with every meal for life. It can really cause more problems than destroying a deck, for sure.



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    Quote Originally Posted by boomersooner View Post
    Wow, I bet Daddy isn't happy at all......Boomer and Cassie both like wood. Cassie used to chew the shrubs my husband tried to plant but as she got older, she left them alone...Their wood chewing is mostly pencils my kids leave out....I'm a city girl, and I don't know hardly anything about horses, but a friend of mine who has a small barn and a horse was horsesitting once, and the guest horse either chewed or rubbed or something on the wood of the stall. Her husband was not happy, either....Is there some sort of horse product out there that would prevent a horse from doing this? If there is, maybe it would work on a dog.....
    Horses chew wood out of boredom, or due to a mineral deficiency. I've heard of treating it with lots of roughage to eat, salt licks, vitamins, or even toys. I think the primary reason for dogs is boredom and a puppy's teething process. There is something called Chew Stop, I think, that people put on the wood... I'm not sure if it works for dogs, though?



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    Quote Originally Posted by bckrazy View Post
    You got lots of good advice! I second the stuffed/frozen Kong recommendation. I would also exercise the dogs for longer periods when you go out. A tired puppy is much less likely to get into trouble. Part of the thrill of chewing is that it gives them mental/physical stimulation and is an outlet for their energy.

    I just wanted to add, be VERY careful and dilligent about not allowing him to consume wood. I would go so far as to make it as negative as possible... even using a hose/spray bottle/sound aversion? And limit any unsupervised time. A friend of mine allowed her BC puppy to eat bark (their yard is covered in bark chips) as she pleased. It became an obsession. After a few months, she began having severe gastrointestinal problems, and it turned out that all of that wood caused an infection, which turned into pancreatitis. She has to have enzymes with every meal for life. It can really cause more problems than destroying a deck, for sure.

    Thanks for the info. And I'm sorry about your friends dog.
    I have been checking the deck each day and it doesn't appear to be any worse. So I think the toys I got him have helped. When I check on them outside they are either playing together or he is throwing the cuz in the air and chasing it as it bounces around. LOL
    I will be cleaning the yard this weekend so I will check the poo piles as I pick them up to see if there is wood in them still. I also plan on getting MORE toys for outside when I get paid next Friday.
    Note to self: get toy boxes for indoors AND outdoors!!
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


    Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)

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    When my dog,Bogie, was a pup, he chewed on the corners of our dresser and night stand. I put rubbing alcohol on the corners and he stopped. No more chewing. He didn't like the smell or taste of it.

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