Best toys for teething puppies?

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  1. Mumoftwo

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    My 3 month old Lab is teething, she is chewing small things that allow her to get right to the back of her jaw. Any hints and tips for good things to give her to chew? She is currently enjoying cold raw carrots but theres only so many of them I can give her a day!
     
  2. AlphaDog

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    Kong has a wide range of toys that could work. Just stay away from the cute furry animals with the polyester fiber fillings. In no time a lab will tear them open and if they eat that indigestible material you'll be pulling it out of their behind in a couple of days. I speak from experience on that issue. Not nice.
     
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    I put Millie's carrots in the freezer, made them last longer and it's cold and nice for them to bite on. I also froze Apple pieces and I mixed banana with water and made ice cubes. She loves her nylabones when she's teething.
     
  4. Jwatkins1975

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    I am living through this as well. As mentioned above - Kong is excellent. I have also discovered Bully Sticks and No-Hide bones. My little one loves them and he can get them in the way back for chewing those molars.
     
  5. laurenxo

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    Kongs but mine usually got bored with them he likes them puppy keys you can get that are food flavoured I think they sell them on Amazon/eBay
     
  6. Schulte

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    Ropes, usually do the trick - or this big large , latex pigs, or chicken - as mentioned easy to get on amazon .. or if you wane make it simple a 2Liter water bottle :) but make sure is half empty otherwise you might have a waterfall in the house.
     
  7. Boogie

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    Nylabone do a brilliant selection :)


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    currently for me the plaster cast on my left arm :D although not one I would particularly recommend! :rolleyes:
     
  9. Debs

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    For me rice bones were the answer Start off by putting them in the fridge and then freeze them for a harder chew!
     

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