Toy chest for your dog's toys
Are you sick of tripping over your dog’s toys? Do you find toys that your dog hasn’t touched in months covered with dust under the sofa?
All this can be solved by providing your dog with a toy chest. This need not be an expensive wooden chest decorated with bones and puppies. You can use an oversized basket, an old fruit crate or even an old laundry hamper.
Gather your dog’s toys up and place them all in the toy chest. Your dog will quickly learn that toys come from a specific area in the house. This is especially important if you have small children.
If trained properly, the dog will stop taken your kids’ dolls and toys and will automatically go to their own chest for fun times. You may not be able to train them to put the toys back but it does cut down on lost toys and mess in the long
run.
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