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So as many of you know I lost everything in the house fire including Baxter's coveted toy collection. I'm looking to restock from scratch and I'm looking for tips.
I have always been a HUGE advocate for play time even with well behaved dogs and especially puzzle toys. Baxter LOVED his Outward Hound collection and was a pro at them all the way up to I think lvl 3 toys.
I started with some small fluffy squeaky toys which he has played with exactly 3 times for like 2.5 seconds each. enough to show me that with some more decompression time he might actually enjoy playing with toys but that he needs time to unwind.
i next got a Roller Ball Treat Dispenser to make his kibble meal times more interesting. it should come Monday. It's a level one and he's highly food motivated and we don't currently have any furniture for him to lose it under so it should be a pretty easy fun way to get some mental stimulation in. I also got him a Snuffle Mat. both are for enrichment but also cause he tends to INHALE his kibble and I'd like to make it a little more fun for him. I'm also worried about bloat etc because he was so emaciated and food-motivated I want to slow him down a little. i MAY hold off on it for a couple more weeks because I can tell he's still really in full on decompress mode and I haven't noticed any signs of boredom from him. (honestly he still sleeps a solid 22 hours a day poor lil guy. this is not an exaggeration. he gets up when I get up and he loves to go on long walks but as soon I sit down he's out like a light.).
still trying to balance enrichment with overwhelming him so I'm looking for suggestions on that front.
we tried him with these enzymatic dental dog chews because they were Bax's favorite and he has bad teeth too but I think his teeth are much worse than Bax's. he basically just sucked it until the whole thing became like wet cloth like he somehow melted it? and I took it away from him because he was wading the wet rawhide into his mouth and I was worried he would choke on it. we haven't tried it since.
I don't have a link for it but we found some collagen-based bully stick chews that were rated for "mild" chewers and he loves those though he can crunch them up in like 15 seconds so we're treating them more as a high-value treat than as enrichment.
Again I haven't noticed any signs of boredom from him but I'd like some ideas for enrichment and I'm a huge advocate especially for chews for dogs to help them destress, given that Freddie is so food motivated I bet he'd love a good chew and it could help him destress a bit to have a project to work on.
A barrier to getting him chews was I was told his teeth were a "2 or a 3" and may need to be cleaned via a dental visit to the vet under sedation. his toothbrush should be coming today and I'm hopeful he'll tolerate brushing well.
yes, I did ask my vet if I could toss him a raw chicken thigh since Bax's teeth were always good when he was on raw but the vet said no because of salmonella risk with raw chicken. the vet recommends regular brushing so I'm going to see if I can improve his teeth with that.
another barrier is that even though he's been on Hills Sensitive Stomach Diet for kibble (with frequent milk bones and collagen chews) he still has soft serve consistency poops so I don't want to give a lot of chews or kibble or treats that might be rough on his gut.
TLDR looking for toy and chew recommendations, particularly food-based ones.
I have always been a HUGE advocate for play time even with well behaved dogs and especially puzzle toys. Baxter LOVED his Outward Hound collection and was a pro at them all the way up to I think lvl 3 toys.
I started with some small fluffy squeaky toys which he has played with exactly 3 times for like 2.5 seconds each. enough to show me that with some more decompression time he might actually enjoy playing with toys but that he needs time to unwind.
i next got a Roller Ball Treat Dispenser to make his kibble meal times more interesting. it should come Monday. It's a level one and he's highly food motivated and we don't currently have any furniture for him to lose it under so it should be a pretty easy fun way to get some mental stimulation in. I also got him a Snuffle Mat. both are for enrichment but also cause he tends to INHALE his kibble and I'd like to make it a little more fun for him. I'm also worried about bloat etc because he was so emaciated and food-motivated I want to slow him down a little. i MAY hold off on it for a couple more weeks because I can tell he's still really in full on decompress mode and I haven't noticed any signs of boredom from him. (honestly he still sleeps a solid 22 hours a day poor lil guy. this is not an exaggeration. he gets up when I get up and he loves to go on long walks but as soon I sit down he's out like a light.).
still trying to balance enrichment with overwhelming him so I'm looking for suggestions on that front.
we tried him with these enzymatic dental dog chews because they were Bax's favorite and he has bad teeth too but I think his teeth are much worse than Bax's. he basically just sucked it until the whole thing became like wet cloth like he somehow melted it? and I took it away from him because he was wading the wet rawhide into his mouth and I was worried he would choke on it. we haven't tried it since.
I don't have a link for it but we found some collagen-based bully stick chews that were rated for "mild" chewers and he loves those though he can crunch them up in like 15 seconds so we're treating them more as a high-value treat than as enrichment.
Again I haven't noticed any signs of boredom from him but I'd like some ideas for enrichment and I'm a huge advocate especially for chews for dogs to help them destress, given that Freddie is so food motivated I bet he'd love a good chew and it could help him destress a bit to have a project to work on.
A barrier to getting him chews was I was told his teeth were a "2 or a 3" and may need to be cleaned via a dental visit to the vet under sedation. his toothbrush should be coming today and I'm hopeful he'll tolerate brushing well.
yes, I did ask my vet if I could toss him a raw chicken thigh since Bax's teeth were always good when he was on raw but the vet said no because of salmonella risk with raw chicken. the vet recommends regular brushing so I'm going to see if I can improve his teeth with that.
another barrier is that even though he's been on Hills Sensitive Stomach Diet for kibble (with frequent milk bones and collagen chews) he still has soft serve consistency poops so I don't want to give a lot of chews or kibble or treats that might be rough on his gut.
TLDR looking for toy and chew recommendations, particularly food-based ones.
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