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  1. 2/10/08 21:28

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    derekacorah

    Buy him some dog chews.

  2. 2/10/08 21:11

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    adamsmumnbump

    i am more worried about during the night, he has a pen which we use to section of part of the room as his space. it wont be long before he gets out of it tho. we only got him yesterday and he wont be in the pen for many more days i dont think lol

  3. 2/10/08 21:06

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    horcs-wife

    hi, make sure he has lots of toys to play with. we have two border collies and they use to chew everything, they're growing out of it now but we always give ours a good strong bone to keep them going.

  4. 2/10/08 20:59

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    swalesie

    keep them busy! lots of walks, playing tiring them out basically!! enjoy it will be lovely xx

  5. 2/10/08 20:49

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    adamsmumnbump

    just wondered if any of you ladies had a labrador puppy. i just got one and he is very well behaved at the moment. however i have heard they like to chew, how did you stop yours chewing or any other breed doing it?

    i am taking him to training classes starting next week so am hoping that he isnt gonna be too much of a problem. he is already quite good, but i am worried about the chewing lol if he gets dh's x  box there will be trouble ha ha.

    i just just wondered if you done anything to stop them trying or how you stopped them when they did do it?

     

    thanks

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