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Perhaps stop worrying so much to the point you can’t enjoy your girl. She sounds like everything is working and coming  out just fine. And remember you have your vet to take her to if she starts showing some unusual symptoms. I get the anxiety with a youngster and their crazy desire to eat anything but most pups survive puppyhood and remember they are only cute pups for a very short time. Before  you know it they are full grown and you will look at their puppy pictures and wonder where the time  went. Sam still carries on ...he ate the corner off of one of my expensive angora ski socks...I hope he enjoyed it more then me. 

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@gd4 Glad she is doing alright. And good job at tossing half of her toys away. Had a similar experience with fonzyy couple years back.

We moved to these duraplay toys

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been using these since 2010, with no issues. They are pretty pricey relative to other toys, but well worth it. Your cairn will love to make this thing squeak until it cannot squeak anymore!! 😂😂

 

 

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