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Topic Dog Boards / General / frozen carrots
- By kerrie [gb] Date 01.03.05 21:12 UTC
hey my cousin has a little english bull terrier puppy called ashley and i think he is starting to cut his teeth my cousin asked your advice on giving him frozen carrots to chew on i was told by a friend that it would help him with it being really hard and that he can chew it and it would last for a while i was just wondering if this was ok i mean most of ashleys toys are chewed to pieces or they are soft eg a rope so would a frozen carrot be ok for him to chew
- By sandrah Date 01.03.05 21:33 UTC
It might be a bit too hard frozen if he is teething.  Try him with just a raw carrot, most dogs love those.  Could also upset his tummy at that age if it is frozen.
- By wintamagaik [gb] Date 02.03.05 07:03 UTC
I froze carrots and kongs with yoghurt or gravy for one of mine who was having teething trouble.

I also wet tea towles, tied them in a knot and froze them - they were the favourite and soothed the gums :)
- By spaniel-lover [gb] Date 02.03.05 10:40 UTC
When one of mine was teething, he had a penchant for the skirting boards :eek: - so in retrospect I don't think a frozen carrot would be too hard for him at all, I too found that putting things in the freezer for them to knaw on would help soothe the pain.
- By MINI-MEG [gb] Date 02.03.05 11:06 UTC
hi surly giving them frozen teatowles to chew on would encourage them to chew on materiels.ie your clothes or things like that?ive never tryed it my self so i wouldnt know if that would be the out come .i was just wondering thats all! x
Topic Dog Boards / General / frozen carrots

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