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    2. Dental chews, treat puzzles, snuffle pads. Chewing gives dogs a rush of endorphins, and chomping down on dental chew treats can be especially good for stimulating dogs indoors during ...

  3. Vet Shares List of His Favorite Chew Toys for Dogs - AOL

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    The doc is in a pet store perusing the aisles for pet chews that he finds acceptable for all dogs. In the video, he shares each different chew toy and the reasons why he likes them. For instance ...

  4. The 18 Best Chew Toys for Dogs That Are Vet-Approved - AOL

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    Dogs love chewing. They just really, really love it. ... Best New Product winner at the 2017 Global Pet Expo! This toy is made for tough chewers and comes in several sizes and three wild colors ...

  5. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Some can adapt to other toys and objects, and be combined by the dog owner to create new toys for dogs to play with. Whereas a hard ball is not well-suited for chewing, and a plush toy is difficult to throw, wrapping the ball in a plush exterior creates a toy that can be thrown and chewed on.

  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. Pets.com - Wikipedia

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    In September 2000, Pets.com opened a new customer service call center in Greenwood, Indiana and relocated the majority of its customer work force to Indiana in order to cut costs. [24] They aggressively undertook actions to sell the company. PetSmart offered less than the net cash value of the company, and Pets.com's board turned down that offer.