Reddit Reddit reviews Coevals Club Pet Dog Treat Slow Feed Ball, Interactive IQ Non, Toxic Rubber Dental Treat Tooth Cleaning Toy for Dogs Training Playing Chewing, 2.8" L, Blue

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Coevals Club Pet Dog Treat Slow Feed Ball, Interactive IQ Non, Toxic Rubber Dental Treat Tooth Cleaning Toy for Dogs Training Playing Chewing, 2.8
The flexible rubber material can avoid injuryEffectively help clean the teeth, massage gums and tongue, reducing dental plaque and tartar breeding, thus preventing a variety of oral diseasesFood can be put between the thorns, which will attract dog's attentionWith fragrance of mint, which will bring refreshing air for your petCan also use for training and playing, which is good for dog's intelligence development and body health by adding fun and exercise to dog's life
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2 Reddit comments about Coevals Club Pet Dog Treat Slow Feed Ball, Interactive IQ Non, Toxic Rubber Dental Treat Tooth Cleaning Toy for Dogs Training Playing Chewing, 2.8" L, Blue:

u/jmsilverman · 2 pointsr/shiba

(1) we have used all of the above. Standard collar holds tags the best, our training class provided a choke collar and we find it easiest for walks, and when he was still very small (8 weeks came home, so for about our first month or so) had him in the harness before we started training.

(2) we have all 3 - the retractable is new and I haven't used it yet, but we got it for beach trips so he can roam, then we started with a nylon and got a leather one from the class. We now use the leather mostly... just because its nice on the human paws :)

(3) We started with a 36" crate, at basically full grown he's fitting in pretty tightly, but still fits. We also ended up adding an ex-pen. If I was buying the crate now, I'd go up a size or two so he'd have some more space. I also highly recommend the pen if you have room.

(4) We've gone through a lot of beds... he's chewed them to bits... so might as well start off simple and cheap. He put a hole in the nice one we got recently within an hour.

(5) When he first came home, his favorites were the rope toys and unstuffed animals with squeekeres. Don't get things with stuffing!! They will try to eat it, and that makes for a lot of supervision needed. Now that he's a little older, he also loves balls, particularly [with teeth]
(https://smile.amazon.com/Coevals-Club-Interactive-Non-Toxic-Cleaning/dp/B01LARUD6M/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1493386356&sr=8-17&keywords=treat+ball+for+dog)
& [brain activity] (https://smile.amazon.com/OurPets-Treat-Ball-Interactive-Dispensing/dp/B003ARUKTG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1493386356&sr=8-3&keywords=treat+ball+for+dog)

(6) Foods:

  • Blue Buffalo Puppy Chow
  • Local pet store organic puppy mix
  • Pupperoni training treats
  • Beggin' Bacon Strips
  • Blue Buffalo PB Hearts crunch treats
  • Blue Buffalo dental sticks
  • [Bully Sticks] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HBVSG74/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) - mostly for teething, but he does "eat" them
    (7) We did a local class. For socializing, we've made sure to introduce him to people from day one - and dogs since he was fully vaxxed unless we know the dog.

    (8) Biggest challenge - he has chewed up window sills, door frames, etc when home alone. We originally thought it was OK to leave him in an empty room with just his toys etc bc we had an empty bedroom. He ruined the listed items of the room. Hence, adding the ex-pen. Happiest moments - it's like when people talk about their partners and babies... its the little moments, like when they snuggle up which you don't expect because its rare for the breed, or when they accomplish something - like being house broken, or a command (sit, etc).

    (9) we're lucky... he loves both dogs and people. Archer is an attention whore, and the more praise and play the better. This can vary by individual dog, like individual human.

    (10) The only thing I wish I could change is how long my commute it, and how late I get in. My husband is able to spend more time with the puppy than me which is just my own jealousy. Also... we use a dog walker 1-2 times a day (we're moving down to 1 now that he holds his bladder/bowels longer). The mid-day visit is SO important, if you can't take lunch at home... you need to have him with someone - a dog walker, a pet daycare. He cannot be alone for that long.

    Also... know he's a smart breed. He's not like a lab or a collie who will live to please you. You live to serve him (or her! I have a boy, so I keep using him) which means that you have to learn about his idiosyncracies. Because he is smart, but easily bored... you will need to figure out what kind of attention and stimulation keeps your shibe baby happy. Is it mental stimulation and logic puzzles? They make more than the tops I shared... so start looking. Also, just play hide and seek. Does his hunter instinct kick in? Sometimes, when he's feeling extra frisky instead of feeding him in a bowl, I'll toss his kibble and treats into the toy, or literally around the room so he can "hunt" for dinner. Is he feeling neglected? Bored? he's going to cause trouble...so how can you make sure he knows you love him. Think of him like April Ludgate in Parks & Rec, or a cat. He wants to know he can have your attention when he wants it - but he will not just snuggle because you want to... or pay attention to you if it doesn't meet his interests or needs. You'll fall in love (hopefully) and won't care, but the shiba will rule the fam not vice versa so get ready for it.
u/kayluhthegreat · 2 pointsr/puppy101

I have a treat ball dispenser similar to this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LARUD6M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_l.iIAbBJYV97F

My pup has to roll it around, and chew it in order to dispense his kibble. He has fun with it. I also have a puzzle feeder dish he has to root around with nose in, but Moose wasn't a huge fan of that, he'd just flip it and get the food out or get bored. I've heard great reviews about snuffle mats, which are like shaggy carpet looking things you put the kibble in and the dog has to sniff around dig a bit to get the kibble. It's good sniff work, working a bit for food. Looking up interactive feeders on Amazon comes up with a lot of cool results!

I also use training sessions to feed Moose kibble, he's a bit more engaged and excited when he has to work on his sit-stays, down stays, paw, etc. He was a very picky eater when he was younger, so I tried almost everything just getting him to eat after the vet ruled out any health issues haha.

I don't know if your pup is neutered or not, but Moose didn't have much of an appetite until he got fixed at 5 months old (small breed). After he was fixed, he started completely cleaning his bowl for all meals, whereas before he would eat just a few bites at breakfast and lunch, and then eat most of his bowl at dinner, but he was only eating a little more than one full serving total. Vet always told us he could stand to put on some weight when we went in, but we just couldn't get him to finish his meals for the longest time, despite trying different foods, wet food, more exercise, etc. Moose is 8 months now, and he's gone through so many changes in appetite and attitude, so just know it does get better and they're always changing!