The bully stick I got I put into a West Paw Quizl toy so it is unlikely she would be able to break a piece off. Plus when she chews it it gets very soft and almost stringy rather than crunching apart, so there aren't any bits she could choke on. I know there are some dried meat part toys that...
Oh, fun! Does he bring it back? I'm not sure how to teach a dog to catch a frisbee in the air either.
Tessa is getting better at *kind of* bringing her rubber ball back when I throw/roll it. She grabs it, races in my direction, and then either throws herself on my legs and starts mouthing my...
We got a bully stick chew for Tessa yesterday. She really enjoyed chewing on it for a while, and then I think the novelty wore off somewhat. She'll still chew on it when she feels like it, but not as often. I might try antler chews in the future. I have heard they are a bit hard for puppy teeth...
I don't have any personal experience with this, but I have watched this video by Kikopup and it seems like a good way to go about it. I think it focuses on introducing a new puppy/dog to a household with an existing dog, but some of it should apply to your situation too:
Congratulations on your new puppy! :clap :love He's so adorable, and you chose a great name too! I am getting a standard poodle puppy in a couple of weeks, and am also both excited and anxious.
I looked at Finn's picture again and I can definitely picture him wearing the blue with anchors. I think that would be a great choice, but you really can't go wrong with any of those. :)