Showing posts with label teething. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teething. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Teething Toys for Huskies

I wanted to do a post on a few things you can give your husky to help with teething. 

Odin has recently been teething, and has a constant need to have a toy to chew on. 

Here are a few things that we found really helped him with teething. 



Bone Toys


Nylabone® Dura Chew Original Bone Dog Toy


Nylabone® DuraChew Double Action Chew Bone Dog Toy



Nylabone® Puppy Chew Bone Puppy Toy



Nylabone® Puppy Chew Dental Dog Bone




Kong Hard Plastic Toys


KONG® Original Dog Toy




KONG® Squeezz Stick Squeaker Dog Toy




KONG® Squeezz Dumbell Dog Toy



Rope Toys


Chuckit!® Flying Squirrel Dog Toy


Chuckit!® Amphibious Fetch Dog Toy





Natural Toys


Dentley's® Nature's Chews Natural Flavor Large Breed Jumbo Elk Antler Dog Treat



Dentley's® Nature's Hoof Dog Bone


We learned the hard way that when he doesn't have enough toys to chew on he will find his own. This time was our coffee table leg. Luckily we are able to get a replacement part, but learn from us, and get your pup toys to chew on. 

We also have noticed that when we take him to the dog park or a walk he is less likely to chew things that are not his. So get your pup outside and get him some excersise to prevent him from chewing on your things. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Teething For Huskies using the Kong

Odin had recently been teething and we wanted to find him a treat that he could enjoy while helping him with his teething. 

We went to out local pet store and found the Kong toy, so we decided to give it a try. 

Odin loved it for a few days and then lost interest. 

So I decided to look into what yummy treats I could add to make him more intrested in it. 




I found a puppy safe recipe that included bananas, peanut butter, and greek yogurt, and small treats.  





First you take equal parts of the bananas, peanut butter, and greek yogurt, and mix them until you get a consistency that is thick. 






Once you have mixed your bananas, peanut butter, and greek yogurt, add in some small treats and put the mixture into your Kong toy. 






Your pup will have a yummy treat that he or she will have to work for to get and will also get teething relief by chewing on the Kong toy. 


This worked amazing for Odin, and we hope it works for you!


Photo and recipe thanks to http://www.fivedogfarm.blogspot.com/2013/05/how-to-stuff-kong-elvis-presley-style.html