Monomad Joy


I am not a professional but I love to take pictures of my dog. Even with a smartphone they can turn out great. Here is Joy for the #monomad challenge.

"Frisbee Chew"


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A note from me:

Bulldogs love chewing.

Not only is it important for the tooth hygiene but it is also reducing stress and prevents boredom. It is proven that by chewing the body is releasing endorphins, the happy hormone for stress release.

Puppies chew extensively during tooth change. This is usually happening between the 4. and 7. month of living.
It is an instinctive behavior to support teething and dealing with the pain.

Just like babies dogs are exploring their environment with the mouth. That's why puppies tend to chew everything they can get, they are getting to know their surroundings.

So if you want your chair to be safe provide your dog with the appropriate toy to chew on right from the beginning.

Make sure it is safe for your dog and for the right age. Adult dogs need other chewies than puppies. Go to your local pet supplier for support on the right toy.

NEVER give raw or processed chicken bones, as they are thin and when cooked they split even more easily. The danger of internal injuries is highly given feeding chicken bones.

Provide different varieties of toys as you would get bored doing the same thing, so is your dog.

If your dog is chewing extensively besides having plenty of regular chewing options he may show signs of distress. He can be overwhelmed and it is a form of displacement activity. Make sure you find the source of stress and treat it properly.

Seek advice from a local dog expert if necessary.

If no stress is occuring see your local vet for medical advise and to rule out internal causes.




About bulldog-joy

Welcome to Annas world. She is a studied animal psychologist and has a broad interest in nature and questions about being. She is an autodidact that loves to explore and has a good portion of humor.

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