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Old 12-14-2021, 07:29 AM
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Patricia, didn't you say your neighbor/cat sitter is studying to be a vet? I'd bet he'd happily trim the claws of both cats for a lot less than the $48.00 you will be dishing out. Cat claws grow quickly. Morgan could really use a trim every 2-3 weeks as those little sharp points grow back quickly.
Good idea! I'll ask him. Between college, work and his girl friend I think he may be too busy but it doesn't hurt to ask.
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Here's one of puzzles. She waiting for her lunch treats today. She has to remove some items, open some, slide some to get the treats. These dogs require constant mental challenges!
Old 12-14-2021, 08:33 AM
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Sounds fun but exhausting.
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Dave, got a link for any of those dog puzzles? My sister is having issues with her now one year old shelter dog. She is high energy gets plenty of walking but is now chewing things when they aren't around. A little separation anxiety. She will have to be crated when they aren't home, for the preservation of my sister's furnishings and the splinters of wood from chewing the legs of a table and chair aren't good for a dog's digestive system. My sister has never had a dog with this issue. Maybe she (the dog) needs some games to expend more of her energy.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Dave, got a link for any of those dog puzzles? My sister is having issues with her now one year old shelter dog. She is high energy gets plenty of walking but is now chewing things when they aren't around. A little separation anxiety. She will have to be crated when they aren't home, for the preservation of my sister's furnishings and the splinters of wood from chewing the legs of a table and chair aren't good for a dog's digestive system. My sister has never had a dog with this issue. Maybe she (the dog) needs some games to expend more of her energy.
Chewy.com has a large selection and many pet stores sell them as well.
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Old 12-14-2021, 02:18 PM
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Bunker is 7 mos old now. Just had his first grooming session today. And they clipped and smoothed his nails off, so he doesn’t scratch your arms when playing. He’s an very active puppy; a charmer, and everybody loves Bunker! LOL

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Cute pup and love seeing a high chair in your pic
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Bunker is great with the kids!
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Originally Posted by S1997
Bunker is great with the kids!
Our Roxy loves people too, especially kids. Over the years we've only had one that wasn't good with kids or people - a border collie - and we did not keep him.
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My cats aren't happy.


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