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What stops dogs from chewing wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 304322" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sounds like you have a good plan. </p><p></p><p>I had no idea about the problem with Greenies. I just know that Gracie is addicted to their cat treats. They did send me a sample of a dog thing made for "dental health" but it looked like you were supposed to brush their teeth with it. Since it was made of hard plastic I could see it really hurting them if you brushed their teeth with it. Their teeth are made for chewing, not for being scrubbed with a hard plastic thing.</p><p></p><p>But the cat treats are loved. We had to be careful because Gracie gave one to Goldi by putting it in her mouth and somehow getting it through the wires on the bird cage. (She is a really smart cat, even turns light switches and the fan switch on and off in the living room. husband resorted to lamps because she kept turning the light off on him when she thought it was his bedtime, LOL! We have a key shelf just below the lviing room lightswitch and she sweeps it off when she wants up there, LOL!)</p><p></p><p>Cat treats are not good for birds. Esp with cat spit on them, LOL!</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your new table and chairs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 304322, member: 1233"] Sounds like you have a good plan. I had no idea about the problem with Greenies. I just know that Gracie is addicted to their cat treats. They did send me a sample of a dog thing made for "dental health" but it looked like you were supposed to brush their teeth with it. Since it was made of hard plastic I could see it really hurting them if you brushed their teeth with it. Their teeth are made for chewing, not for being scrubbed with a hard plastic thing. But the cat treats are loved. We had to be careful because Gracie gave one to Goldi by putting it in her mouth and somehow getting it through the wires on the bird cage. (She is a really smart cat, even turns light switches and the fan switch on and off in the living room. husband resorted to lamps because she kept turning the light off on him when she thought it was his bedtime, LOL! We have a key shelf just below the lviing room lightswitch and she sweeps it off when she wants up there, LOL!) Cat treats are not good for birds. Esp with cat spit on them, LOL! Enjoy your new table and chairs! [/QUOTE]
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