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  2. 5 Most Destructive Dog Breeds, From Chewers to Diggers - AOL

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    Labradors, Beagles and Collies are among the destructive dog breeds most likely to cause chaos in your home, a new study has found.. Research conducted by money.co.uk analyzed opinions from pet ...

  3. Is Your Dog Stressed? 5 Signs to Watch for and How to Help - AOL

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    Digging and chewing: This may just be playful behavior, like digging a hole in the backyard, but when a dog is undergoing stress and is locked in a room, they will dig on the carpet or wall. Some ...

  4. Expert shares 5 ways to keep your pet safe on New Year’s Eve

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    2. Take extra care outdoors. While most fireworks go off at midnight, Dr. MacMillan still advises caution earlier in the evening if your dog needs to stretch their legs or go to the toilet.

  5. Dog crate - Wikipedia

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    A dog crate, dog cage, or kennel is a metal, wire, plastic, or fabric enclosure with a door in which a dog may be kept for security or transportation. Dog crates are designed to replicate a dog's natural den and as such can provide them with a place of refuge at home or when traveling to new surroundings. Other common reasons for using a dog ...

  6. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs should always be supervised when chewing edible rawhide toys. Dog toys are not safe if small pieces can be chewed or pulled off as these could be swallowed by the dog. The toy should also be adequate for the dog, taking into consideration their size and activity levels. When choosing a dog toy, it is important that pet owners choose those ...

  7. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    Chew toys are also used to maintain animals' gums. [5] Some domestic animals, such as rabbits and hamsters, specifically require chew toys, in order to maintain their oral health, since their teeth grow continuously throughout their life and must be whittled down by extensive chewing in order to maintain them at a functional length.