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Old 08-10-10, 08:20 AM
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Have to agree with the above. I also let Diesel play with the Nina Ottosson toys, he loves them.
after reading this last week I went straight onto amazon and bought some of the 'easy' level toys... arrived Saturday morning and we played them straight away - I was so impressed how fast Bonnie figured out how to get the treat!!! now I need to go get some of the harder level ones for her my baby is so smart

Thank's for the tip.... I get so worried about her being bored when Im at work, now I can leave her with her toys and know she will be hapy happy happy!
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after reading this last week I went straight onto amazon and bought some of the 'easy' level toys... arrived Saturday morning and we played them straight away - I was so impressed how fast Bonnie figured out how to get the treat!!! now I need to go get some of the harder level ones for her my baby is so smart

Thank's for the tip.... I get so worried about her being bored when Im at work, now I can leave her with her toys and know she will be hapy happy happy!
Ah that's great to hear, Diesel loves them and can play for hours! Even my Bully likes them, although he can be a tad rougher with them...lol
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Old 19-10-10, 08:16 PM
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Try stuffinga kong....simple, easy, quick and fun for your dog, especially if you make it really high value with cheese, mash, hot dog etc. Your dog can actually lay down and still get mental stimulation If your dog gets really good at emptying it quickly then freeze it first

My 3 all of different ages from 12yrs to 18 months have them almosy daily and they love them.
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