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I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could swallow a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exerciseexercising and playplaying more with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

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Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could swallow a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could swallow a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercising and playing more with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

If the dog can digest the toy, it's not a choking hazard. Presumably the author meant swallow
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I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could digestswallow a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could digest a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could swallow a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

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I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could digest a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroydestroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervisionsupervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happyhappy;

  • excerizeexercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could digest a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy

  • keeping your dog under more supervision

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy

  • excerize and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

I actually disagree with Elmy here. If your dog could digest a large chunk of the rope, they may choke and die.

To prevent this, I would consider:

  • getting a tougher toy/rope that your dog won't be able to destroy;

  • keeping your dog under more supervision;

  • buying alternative toys so you can take the said toy away when you aren't watching your dog and giving it back when you return while still keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy;

  • exercise and play with your dog so they won't destroy toys out of boredom.

Sources:

Should You Let Your Dog Destroy Toys? - DogsToyNerds.com

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