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Soothing Tip for Teething Puppies

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Date: 04/21/2005 Topics: Pets > Advice | Photos > Pets > Dogs  
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Put peanut butter in a washcloth, wrap it up tie the ends, put under the tap til damp, freeze it your dog will love it, and will sooth his pain. Can be used with broth too, Cooper likes peanut butter the best.

Here is Cooper before and after his hair cut.

By Angie

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Post By maria (Guest Post) (08/10/2007)
about the kong - you can go to a petsmart or pet co. and look in the toy area or ask anout the kong. You will see a little or big red hollow coccon looking thing and it will say KONG BALL. Find the one that suits ur dogs size and let him/her chew away!
(make sure you dont get one that is small enough to swallow)


Post By anne (Guest Post) (02/22/2006)
what is a puppy kong and where do you get it?


Post By (Guest Post) (02/22/2006)
my girlfriend and I just adopted a lab mix, not sure what he is mixed with but he is 9 weeks old. He constantly is chewing on something. We bought tons of toys, including a puppy kong and a hard chew bone. I say "no!" when he bites but he continuously does it. Are there any other suggestions?

Tracy


Post By Andrea (Guest Post) (11/13/2005)
Get a puppy kong and put ice cubes in that and let your pup chew away!


Post by ThriftyFun (3920) | (04/21/2005)
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Great tip and darling pup!
Susan from ThriftyFun


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