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Help To Avoid difficult child Dog - New Rescue
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<blockquote data-quote="bby31288" data-source="post: 315428" data-attributes="member: 182"><p>Chewies are a problem in my house too. My oldest dog will take every and any bones you give her or the puppy and will sit in the middle of my bed with them. She doesn't eat them, but she doesn't want Abby to have them either. So we only give chewies when they are seperated. Suzie our older dog will go into the laundry room to her bed. We will close the door and then give Abby a chew. Works out much better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bby31288, post: 315428, member: 182"] Chewies are a problem in my house too. My oldest dog will take every and any bones you give her or the puppy and will sit in the middle of my bed with them. She doesn't eat them, but she doesn't want Abby to have them either. So we only give chewies when they are seperated. Suzie our older dog will go into the laundry room to her bed. We will close the door and then give Abby a chew. Works out much better! [/QUOTE]
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