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1. Smudge, 4-6mths (?), Male
2. Not Neutered
3. Unknown breed (found abandoned)
4. 45lbs
B - Highly intelligent, fast learner, likes to chew
E - Lively with frequent naps (after meals)
A - Loves a variety, eats all he’s given
M - Generally affectionate
6. Homemade celery/apple/wild blueberry &/or
veggie mashes, whole carrots fir teething, and
some Honest Kitchen meals
7. Medical history unknown (found abandoned on
a road). Appears healthy.
8-12.
We found Smudge about a month ago on a roadside and since had an appt with an animal communicator. Smudge is teething, however, he expressed in general he “likes to chew” and asked for a variety of chewing options. (Question #1) To minimize any accumulative exposure from toys, can you recommended a brand of non-toxic and non-scented, chew toys (hard & plush)? Non-scented is also important for my personal medical reasons. He grabs sticks/wood chips when outside.
(Question #2) Knowing Smudge was abandoned, the first thought was he had separation anxiety. With time, we’ve noticed it’s not separation anxiety, as much as he notices emotional/energy shifts and is expressing that to us. Sometimes this looks like chewing, nipping, zoomies, sounds, etc…. Do you have any suggestions on how to socialize Smudge (in person), when me getting on a phone/zoom call with others has been hyper stimulating to him?
@Dr. Jeff, @Dr. Christina
2. Not Neutered
3. Unknown breed (found abandoned)
4. 45lbs
B - Highly intelligent, fast learner, likes to chew
E - Lively with frequent naps (after meals)
A - Loves a variety, eats all he’s given
M - Generally affectionate
6. Homemade celery/apple/wild blueberry &/or
veggie mashes, whole carrots fir teething, and
some Honest Kitchen meals
7. Medical history unknown (found abandoned on
a road). Appears healthy.
8-12.
We found Smudge about a month ago on a roadside and since had an appt with an animal communicator. Smudge is teething, however, he expressed in general he “likes to chew” and asked for a variety of chewing options. (Question #1) To minimize any accumulative exposure from toys, can you recommended a brand of non-toxic and non-scented, chew toys (hard & plush)? Non-scented is also important for my personal medical reasons. He grabs sticks/wood chips when outside.
(Question #2) Knowing Smudge was abandoned, the first thought was he had separation anxiety. With time, we’ve noticed it’s not separation anxiety, as much as he notices emotional/energy shifts and is expressing that to us. Sometimes this looks like chewing, nipping, zoomies, sounds, etc…. Do you have any suggestions on how to socialize Smudge (in person), when me getting on a phone/zoom call with others has been hyper stimulating to him?
@Dr. Jeff, @Dr. Christina