“Oh god my torturer has found me! RUN!”
(I mean this in the sense that the dog would consider the horrors of a bath and haircut a torturous experience, not that I think people getting their dogs groomed are cruel or anything weird like that.)
“Oh god my torturer has found me! RUN!”
(I mean this in the sense that the dog would consider the horrors of a bath and haircut a torturous experience, not that I think people getting their dogs groomed are cruel or anything weird like that.)
They are hilarious and silly and inquisitive and sweet. I love our chooks.
Simply not true. Some dogs really just enjoy pulling things apart. Our old girl - a golden retriever - could bite through a “super tough” kong in 10 minutes. She had no other interest in her toys beyond breaking them.
I would not recommend rope toys to a dog that enjoys destroying toys. They’ll end up swallowing it.
We found the “safe” wood chews worked best. You go through them quickly but they’re supposed to be destroyed by design. In Australia they’re called “coffee wood chews” but names no doubt vary from country to country.
I always feel so guilty when I’m watching TV, my dogs are fast asleep but jump up to join in the fun when I stand up… only for me to walk the 10 steps to the fridge, grab a beer, then back to the couch again.
The demo was terrible. The actual game was good. Not great, but definitely worth playing.