LOL!  You know what my dog goes for - loves waffle balls.  They are big and
are hard to get their mouths around; then they slip away and go flying
across the floor.  We have vinyl kitchen floor; I don't think it would work
as well on rug.  You do have to monitor play with this toy as the plastic
isn't very strong, but my dog goes more for the "soft" stuff to shred like
material stuff.  Also, sounds crazy, but if you have kids.you'll recall they
love the simple things some time, versus the expensive toys.  I think this
can be true of a dog too.  Mia's absolute favorite is stealing plastic
waterbottles from my daughters gym back.  Since they are the recycle type,
we let her play with them for a bit.  But, as with all dog toys; anything
can pose a hazard to these chewing beasts.  You have to monitor them.  I
advice people to stay "AWAY" from Nylabones for extremely "chewy" dogs.  My
girlfriends dog when he was younger, had a Nylabone he chewed a piece off
of.  Since this is plastic, it is not digestible.  The hard plastic,
perforated his bowels and he had to have emergency surgery to save him.  

 

Try a "Bully" stick.  You can get them at Petco, PetSmart and many other pet
stores.  They are natural and digestible chews.  But I warn you they are
expensive.  I by a medium size one that is about a foot long, and cut it in
half with garden shears.  The ultra thick ones can last a while, but for
some reason my dog loses interest if she can't eat them up.  So I have one
of those, and then I buy her thinner ones she eats up as a treat.  It won't
entertain for hours, but it's great if you're trying to get a few chores
done in peace.

 

Also, the good old tennis ball...cheap and effective!~

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sunshine Girl in NJ
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cockapoo] Re: Barking

 

Thanks.  I take her for long walks every night, she looks forward to it.  I
also went and picked up the big Booda bones for her.  She was chewing away
at it last nite.  She also has a smaller bone, but I think they enjoy the
bigger ones better.  I also took out one of those big white bones that you
can refill with Kong and she went after that for a while too.

 

I bought her this toy at Petland.  It was a water bottle with bells wrapped
in a thick material.  It was in the shape of a tube.  Well, yesterday
morning, she destroyed it.  She managed to get the water bottle out and chew
half of it apart. There went $10 on that toy!  LOL

 

Joyce

 

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From: Susan Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 9:01:10 AM
Subject: RE: [cockapoo] Re: Barking

This isn't entirely a dog problem, this is a  bit of a people problem.
"Exercise, food, and affection" in that order!  Puppies can be so cute; it
can be hard to discipline them.  Four months is still very young, and we
used to call my puppy the "alligator"!  Make sure he gets his daily walks to
help wear him out a bit.  Looks like he's trying to get his "dad" off the
couch to play! Have lots of chew toys on hand.  If he puts his little
daggers on you, scold him "NO BITE", then give him what is acceptable to
bit.  The first six months can be a biting frenzy with puppies, but you need
to get a handle on it so it doesn't become problematic.  Mia at (10 months
old) will still try to play rough if we let her.  But the minute she gets a
little mouthy (which isn't often anymore), we tell her "GO GET TOY" and she
comes back with something in her mouth.  So, you need to redirect this
behavior and stay consistent for the next 6 months at minimum.  And lastly,
everyone has to be on the same page about discipline.  Everyone in the house
needs to be the pack leaders:  Mom, Dad, and kids.  It has taken us all
these 10 months to work with my 11-year-old, but he's now learning how to be
the leader and not the playmate.  Once a dog respects you, you will be able
to develop a well mannered pet.  

 

He does love you, but part of a dog "loving" is that they have limits,
rules, and guidance.  Get a good "dog training" book ASAP - look for one by
Cesar Millan, a great dog trainer with no-nonsense approaches.  Good luck!

 

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yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of Taryn Maxwell
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] s.com
Subject: [cockapoo] Re: Barking

 

Truman is four months old - and the biting is such a pain. He 
constantly has his mouth open. I sometimes wake him up to give him 
cuddles because I'm afraid he doesn't know I love him - impossible 
to cuddle him any other time of the day because he just bites!

He's also kind of weirdly aggressive toward my husband. Drew will 
just be laying on the couch watching TV and Truman will come from 
nowhere and bark and growl and bite at him. Does this kind of thing 
mellow out once they're neutered? 

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<jerseygirl722@ ...> wrote:
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> Bella is 10 months now.  The biting went on earlier when she was 
teething, then it slowed down and started back up again. 
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> How old is Bella?  Mandi grew out of the biting pretty quickly, 
but it took a while for Jasper.  I kept toys and chewies everywhere 
where around the house and when he would start biting I would 
say "no" then give him something he was allowed and tell him how 
good he is!
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> For the furniture, you might want to trying spraying it with 
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