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Sorry, random story LOL
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Awwwwww. Yeah, Brew has always had a lot (probably way too many) chews so I figure that’s probably why he never chewed anything lol how old is she?My dog has way too much energy. She still chews things up occasionally but nothing major. Her favorite kind of exercise is popping bubbles with her teeth. Which looks as ridiculous as it sounds but it sure helps her wind down.
She’s about four. I think. She doesn’t have any chews because my tiniest kid was trying to chew on them tooAwwwwww. Yeah, Brew has always had a lot (probably way too many) chews so I figure that’s probably why he never chewed anything lol how old is she?
Ohhhhhhh okay that’s hilarious LOLShe’s about four. I think. She doesn’t have any chews because my tiniest kid was trying to chew on them tooShe gets special bones etc outside just not in the house.
My friend’s child steals Brew’s bones too and balls and puts hands in water bowls, etc. LOL Thank GOD the kid hasn’t tried chewing on them or grabbing a piece of kibble yet lmaoooooo he’s not free fed but I do leave it until dinner if he doesn’t eat breakfast so sometimes there IS food in the bowl and other times he’s eaten it all LOL but very easy to grab a piece lol but this child had not figured that out yet. Luckily.She’s about four. I think. She doesn’t have any chews because my tiniest kid was trying to chew on them tooShe gets special bones etc outside just not in the house.
Not being rude, but you allow that? I guess brew is just ok with it? Last time my younger sister tried to take chases bone she was nearly bitten. Chase will let me do whatever to him/his food and bones but not anyone else.My friend’s child steals Brew’s bones too and balls and puts hands in water bowls, etc. LOL Thank GOD the kid hasn’t tried chewing on them or grabbing a piece of kibble yet lmaoooooo he’s not free fed but I do leave it until dinner if he doesn’t eat breakfast so sometimes there IS food in the bowl and other times he’s eaten it all LOL but very easy to grab a piece lol but this child had not figured that out yet. Luckily.
But now Brew is in a new home for a while and so am I (different ones) sooooo…
No. We usually tell her to leave the bones alone and that they belong to the doggy. But they are on the ground (even if I pick them all up which I do before she visits, the basket itself is on the floor). The balls we let her once cause at least she was staying out of trouble. The water we DEF don’t allow and she kept doing it once and got in big trouble LOL but yes, Brew is totally fine with anything. Even other dogs or kids taking his stuff or food.Not being rude, but you allow that? I guess brew is just ok with it? Last time my younger sister tried to take chases bone she was nearly bitten. Chase will let me do whatever to him/his food and bones but not anyone else.
I should note I would NEVER allow it if I thought there was even a remote 1% chance Brew would bite.Not being rude, but you allow that? I guess brew is just ok with it? Last time my younger sister tried to take chases bone she was nearly bitten. Chase will let me do whatever to him/his food and bones but not anyone else.
Oh yeah that makes sense, sounds like you have a pretty mischievous kid on your handsNo. We usually tell her to leave the bones alone and that they belong to the doggy. But they are on the ground (even if I pick them all up which I do before she visits, the basket itself is on the floor). The balls we let her once cause at least she was staying out of trouble. The water we DEF don’t allow and she kept doing it once and got in big trouble LOL but yes, Brew is totally fine with anything. Even other dogs or kids taking his stuff or food.