While no toy is completely indestructible, some durable options like rubber or nylon toys designed for heavy chewers may last longer with your dog. It's important to supervise your dog while they play and regularly check the toy for any signs of damage to prevent ingestion of small pieces.
No, a dog that is a toy breed has to reproduce with a dog of the same breed. This means that they will produce the same breed of dog. And not a dog out of the toy column.
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Vanessa Hudgens' dog, Shadow is a toy poodles... I think
its not a toy its a dog
the best method thats seems to work with mine is: hold the object you want you dog to learn, for example: if you want your dog to know what TOY means, hold a toy, get the dogs attention, say "toy" then hold the toy out to your dog. your dog should sniff the object your offering to him/her. while he/she is sniffing the toy tell the dog what it is, say "toy". then stand straight and hold the toy away from the dog, say "toy" again and then throw it, saying "go get the toy" do this every single day for about a week and then tell your dog "Go get the toy. Toy. Toy. go get the toy." your dog should go get the toy. if you want him to learn a word like a command, sit, lay down, speak, then you have to show the dog what sit means and then reward him/her. for example say "sit" then force the dog into a sitting position, then praise your dog, even tho u did it for him/her.
Buy me or I'll destroy you
NO a teddy bear is a child's toy that a dog can play with.
depends on the toy
Make the dog run a lot. When the dog's calfs or strong enough, get a toy and tease the dog. After the dog starts to attempt to get the toy, put the toy one to two feet higher. Then, repeat.
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Yes, A dog could vomet after eating a chew toy
that dog from the toy story movie