Spikethebunny
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So, we have hardwood floors everywhere and Spike is a major chewer. He slips everywhere on the hardwood, and we have tried everything for him for flooring but he chews it. Currently, he lays and runs on towels, but I'm concerned about him chewing those too. I read on here that fleece is a little bit better for chewers, so I thought I'd see how he might like fleece last night. I laid down a fleece blanket and watched him. The good news was he didn't seem to chew it. But he was LICKING it like mad. Like, it got weird after a bit. He wouldn't settle down on it. He was just so interested in trying to lick every inch of the thing and even trying to flip it over and lick the other side. I finally took it away because I was worried he might still be ingesting fibres through licking.
Anyone have any ideas why he acted like that? Should I try the fleece again or something else? I really have no idea what I can give him to lay on that he will not chew...
Anyone have any ideas why he acted like that? Should I try the fleece again or something else? I really have no idea what I can give him to lay on that he will not chew...