Keeping Playtime Safe
There is *nothing* cuter than seeing our furry friends having the time of their lives - but it’s important to make sure that we’re keeping them safe.
Behaviour
1 min
03 Aug 23
There is *nothing* cuter than seeing our furry friends having the time of their lives - but it’s important to make sure that we’re keeping them safe.
A few months ago we spoke to The Mirror about Rango - a dog who lost 70% of his small intestine after swallowing a rope toy. Rango made a full recovery (while eating Tuggs!) and has now been adopted by a loving family.
Today we’re sharing some tips from Katie, our in-house pet nutritionist, on what you can do to keep your dog safe at playtime.
1. Keep an eye on your dog when they’re playing - check that they aren’t showing signs of trying to eat their toys
2. Make sure that your dog is getting plenty of exercise and mental stimulation - otherwise boredom can strike and our furry friends are more likely to eat things that they shouldn’t!
3. Check that your pooch has access to safe, natural toys and chews when possible - and avoid toys with ropes
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