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If you have the constant urge to chew on everything such as ice, straws, bottle caps, etc. It means you could have an Iron Deficiency.
Cats can chew on dental treats, dental toys, or specially designed chew toys to satisfy their natural urge to gnaw and keep their teeth healthy.
Some long-lasting chew options for dogs include bully sticks, antlers, and rawhide bones. These treats can keep your dog entertained and satisfy their natural urge to chew for an extended period of time.
Use a chew can, but instead of chew put coffee grains in it with a couple small drips of water (to make it easier to take the dip). That's how I did it
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I chew this gum regularly. All the flavors are pretty delicious. It is intended to reduce your urge to snack. It works well in that it delivers great flavor and gives you something to chew on. So if you think those qualities will help you reduce your snacking, then try the gum for yourself.
It usually means a sudden urge to to something. In physics it means 'the product of force and the time for which it acts', or force times time.
The word 'urge' is a noun as a word for a strong feeling of wanting or needing to do something or to have something; a word for a strong impulse. The noun form of the verb to urge is the gerund, urging.
Chewing on a bone is largely instinctual for many animals, particularly dogs, as it satisfies their natural urge to chew and helps keep their teeth healthy. However, the specific behavior can also be influenced by learned experiences, such as observing other animals or receiving positive reinforcement from owners when they engage in this behavior. In essence, while the urge to chew may be innate, the preference for bones and the way they chew on them can be shaped by learning.
urge? but that means more like order them to do something.
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You should cheat on Lexicons!