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    Puppy toys /dummies

    I don't usually read the dog threads but my wife has bought a new puppy, 13 week old GSP, last of the litter and very timid. I remember reading some where that certain toy / dummies/ retrieving toys can cause a dog to develope a hard mouth. If that is right what to use and if not please let me know Cheers Ackley

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    Reactive toys that make sqeaks and other sounds can cause a dog to chew on retrieved objects as they try to get it to make a sound, but all dogs are different so who knows

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    l do not agree with that..some lines are simply predisposed to hard mouths...a puppy needs to be exactly that...a puppy...and providing they do not annihilate a squeeky toy and risk swollowing the squeeker, all should be good...you assess their reaction while they play; their noses etc...

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    Ackley whoever came up with bollocks is a kill joy...😕

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    l do not agree with that..some lines are simply predisposed to hard mouths...a puppy needs to be exactly that...a puppy...and providing they do not annihilate a squeeky toy and risk swollowing the squeeker, all should be good...you assess their reaction while they play; their noses etc...

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    ooooopsy repeat, repeat!!!!
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    What was that sorry EBs? Didn't quite get it

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    Get it a big Canon bone and let it chew the shit out of it.
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    @Pointer I had repeated my post...comp down at present😕

 

 

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