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  2. Dog Trainer Explains How To Get Pups Used To Noisy Things ...

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    Many dogs are afraid of things that make a lot of noise, like the vacuum cleaner. It's always a challenge to get a dog that's afraid of the vacuum to get used to it, but Pack Leader Dogs shares a ...

  3. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    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 made with non-toxic materials. Dog owners should avoid giving their ...

  4. Veterinarian's Clever Idea for DIY Dog Game Couldn't Be ... - AOL

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    This resourceful canine veterinarian used a muffin tin, dog treats, and some tennis ball dog toys to create a fun and motivating game for his pups. As he mentioned, it's important to place the ...

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    Her mom shared a fun, inexpensive DIY enrichment activity that she made for her, and I can't wait to make my dog one! Ember's mom made her a snuffle mat, which will stimulate your dog's nose and mind.

  6. Kong Company - Wikipedia

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    The company founder, Joe Markham, created the KONG product in the 1970s, when he noticed his German shepherd Fritz damaging his teeth by chewing rocks. He found that Fritz enjoyed chewing on a hard rubber Volkswagen Bus suspension device, and spent about six years experimenting with different compounds to produce a chew toy of similar size and shape that he could sell to pet owners.

  7. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    Chew toys can help relieve pain associated with teething, which is especially true for younger animals, such as puppies. [2] There are several types of chew toys made from different materials, including rawhide, wood, paper, and mineral. Chew toys are commonly associated with dogs, but have also been effective with birds, rodents, and rabbits.