Since I've been doing better at hiding the No Chew Spray bottle from Ziggy lately, he's had to find other things to chew on. He's not picky, just about anything will do.
A stick is good:
Although sometimes a bit sour...
No stick is too small, or too far out of reach.
He can chew standing up...
or upside down.
He can even chew minty leaves weeds... hopefully not poisonous.
Sometimes though, he seems to confuse chewable sticks with not so chewable tails.
I love the tail-catching shot! Great photo! In my experience, chewing finally goes away after the dog reaches the age of two, or so, but not always. We keep a special basket in the kitchen where we put all of the dog's favorite chew toys. As soon as they come inside, they head right over to the basket and get something to chew. It works for us.
10 comments:
Ah, Ziggy!
Stop pickin on Ziggy! Ziggy! We love you!!!
Hi Y'all!
Ziggy, you better be careful or you could get the wrong thing and get very, very sick.
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Oh Ziggy. Let's just hope he doesn't discover the chewing potential of rocks!
There's no denying it, Ziggy really is a dog's dog. Say it loud and say it proud Ziggy..."I am a dog and I love to chew!"
Love, Cupcake
Sticks are great!
Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com
Thank God it wasn't a skunk!
I love the tail-catching shot! Great photo! In my experience, chewing finally goes away after the dog reaches the age of two, or so, but not always. We keep a special basket in the kitchen where we put all of the dog's favorite chew toys. As soon as they come inside, they head right over to the basket and get something to chew. It works for us.
Thanks for sharing those adorable shots.
Sigh. Oh, Ziggy!
I love all these photos! They capture Ziggy's awesomeness perfectly! Something about him is just so irresistible to me. He is my kind of pooch!
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