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| Chewing
I HAVE TWO ROTTIES, A FEMALE WHO IS 17 MONTHS AND A MALE WHO IS 10 MONTHS. WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT CHEWING? I BOUGHT ALL KINDS OF TOYS FOR THEM TO CHEW ON AND THEY STILL CHEW EVERYTHING ELSE. IS THERE SOMETHING I CAN DO TO STOP THIS, OR IS IT JUST SOMETHING I NEED TO RIDE OUT? IF IT IS NORMAL HOW LONG DOES IT USUALLY GO ON FOR? |
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| I think you'd have better luck getting answers to your question if you post it in the "Behavior" forum. You could also try a search (top right hand corner) under "chewing". |
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