Cocker Specific Discussion > Puppies
Whats in your Crate
sophie.ivy:
--- Quote from: vixen on February 24, 2023, 09:20:49 PM ---It is strange though that he goes to bed with his toy pheasant that he had as a 8 week old and that remains untouched.
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Sweet boy! Same with Ivy - the 'litter puppy' soft toy we took home from the breeder at 8 weeks is still intact and the only soft toy that hasn't had it's ears/limbs/tails chewed off and stuffing thrown around the living room.
They must be very precious to them :luv:
MIN:
Gemma has a old bed. Not much stuffing left in it but plenty of life in it yet :lol2:
vixen:
--- Quote from: sophie.ivy on March 10, 2023, 11:05:35 AM ---
Sweet boy! Same with Ivy - the 'litter puppy' soft toy we took home from the breeder at 8 weeks is still intact and the only soft toy that hasn't had it's ears/limbs/tails chewed off and stuffing thrown around the living room.
They must be very precious to them :luv:
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It is strange but incredibly sweet too. My older girl Maisie (just a little bit older than your Ivy) also still has the small pheasant which came home with her from the breeder and a little rabbit that was a gift from a friend. She snatches both off me every night as she gets in her crate :luv: :luv:
Pepsi Hawks:
Thanks for the replies everyone we have a vet bed on standby, we don't put and soft toys in with her anymore as she just destroys them >:( we do put some treats in a indestructible in her crate and they have lasted a fair few months now (we do inspect them every time) not sure why she nibbles on the edge of her blanket I do wander if it's a comfort thing.
russ-g:
--- Quote from: russ-g on February 21, 2023, 10:37:11 AM ---The vetbed is harder to chew.
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I take this back. Stanley has been systematically eating his vetbed for the last couple of weeks. So far no negative side effects as a result!
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