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Toy Fox Terrier always chews on her dog collar


Question Posted Saturday July 3 2010, 8:10 am

Hello i have a 4 month Toy Fox Terrier the vet said he doesnt think she's gonna get much bigger. I want to put a collar and her rabies vaccination on her collar but i cant because she'll bite it. I also want to put an ID tag on her but once again she just chews. Any suggestions?

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Katlyn answered Sunday July 4 2010, 3:16 pm:
What i suggest doing is getting a spiky collar thats what i did for my dog and he stoped because everytime he would go to chew it he would get hit by the spike and would stop. If that doesnt work keep it busy with chew toys and stuff but ya dont worry about it chewing it up if you stop it eventually it will stop as it gets older so dont worry about it. I hope this helps :)

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