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    • #1015428
      Anonymous
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      Hi Everyone,

      My boy won’t stop chewing his feet. Besides keeping his feet clean, my vet also suggested keeping him busy because this chewing behavior might be caused by boredom. I’ve always been a worrier when it comes to leaving my boy at home alone. So I’ve been using a regular webcam to monitor him. But simply surveilling him is not enough. I want to be able to talk to him and do more to keep him occupied when I’m at work.

      Can anyone recommend any good cameras for pets? What are your solutions for leaving your dogs at home alone while at work?

    • #1070876
      tayshrn
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      Hi!

      I’m not an expert at this as well, as I am also currently exploring my options regarding leaving my dog alone at home. I have also researched many petcams/apps and I came across one that is seemingly more suitable for keeping my dogs occupied at home while we are away (hopefully!!)

      Take a look at Pebby on getpebby.com! ^^

    • #1071701
      Anonymous
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      My dog also used to chew everything that he finds when his roaming the house. He even chews on our cable wires!
      Actually, you vet might be right. When dogs get bored, they’ll resort to this chewing activity. Why don’t you try giving him an Everlasting Fun Ball? Try to check it in http://www.petstreetmall.com/Dog-Toys/457.html
      I bought one for my dog and it gave him hours of fun time. Well, he’s still chewing on some things, but not as much as before.
      As for the camera, be sure that it’ll be able to cover most of the areas your dog usually stays in.

    • #1231729
      Anonymous
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      You could probably get him a chew toy, or any other toy, to help him with his boredom. Since I have a fenced backyard, my dog usually just plays with the automated sprinklers.

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