by Nasoosie » Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:53 am
Awww.....lucky Nicky and lucky you! My rescue dog, Molly, is such a nut for toys that I now need to clean out my upper closet shelf! I never fail to see one I KNOW she will love better than all the other 75 or 80 stuffed squeaky toys she already has! But she is as excited about getting a 'new toy' as a 5-year-old kid is on Christmas morning each time I bring home a new one.....and it makes me so happy to see a soul enjoy playing with toys with so much excitement and enjoyment! She has never destroyed a toy, unless it's been a dollar-store one with a partial tear in it that I have overlooked. And that's why my closet is now overrun with squeaky, fuzzy critters and balls and more!!!
Nicky can learn to play, when he feels more at ease and realizes he isn't going back on the street. Try putting a toy up on a table where you might have the TV remote, and see if he dares to get it off there the first time. Sometimes they make toys in the shape of shoes....maybe he would like one of those to start with! But, if he eats them, that's not good. At first he will have to play under supervision.
Thanks for the pictures!
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