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Reddit mentions of ZippyPaws 12-Inch Hedgehog Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, Extra Large

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ZippyPaws 12-Inch Hedgehog Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, Extra Large
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FUN CHARACTER - Give your energetic dog squeaking playtime fun with the ZippyPaws Hedgehog Squeaky Plush Dog Toy!SOFT AND DURABLE - The soft fabric won’t hurt your dog’s teeth and the toy is durable to withstand heavy play time usageJUST THE RIGHT SIZE - Cute and snuggly stuffed plushie is perfect for fetching, tugging, squeaking and more with medium and large sized dogsEXCLUSIVE NOISEMAKER - The hedgehog comes with 1 grunter squeaker that grunts when pressed to deliver more sound to keep your best friend entertainedUNIQUE DESIGN - Beautifully-designed, high-quality pet products for the modern dog and dog owner
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height4.5 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
SizeX-Large
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width7.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on ZippyPaws 12-Inch Hedgehog Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, Extra Large:

u/feinas · 2 pointsr/Greyhounds

Yeah, it's the opposite of most advice because it is simply not true, and I don't know any greyhound owners that would give that advice. As greyhounds get older and are off the track for longer, you need to be careful that they don't overdo it or they can get injured. Although my 8 year old boy still loves to run, he only wants to do zoomies maybe once a week (sometimes less), and I can't let him run too much at once otherwise he gets really stiff afterwards (just like humans do if we work out a lot after not being active). If your greyhound regularly enjoys running it's good to let them get out that energy, but saying that even older and lazy greys need to run hard everyday is just absurd. I've also only met one greyhound who would even play fetch. My boy would much rather chase the dog that's chasing the ball than to chase the ball itself.

It's a very important point you made about not letting greyhounds off-leash. They have very high prey drive, and even with great recall, some could get pretty far away chasing a squirrel and easily get hit by a car or not find their way back.

Re: original post, but agree it is likely separation anxiety or an adjustment period. The first week I had my guy he barked all the time (and then suddenly stopped and now only barks maybe twice a year). When you leave the house it can be helpful to put the radio on since I've been told it's usually on in the kennels at the track. For my guy I used to put on NPR or classical music when I left until he was better adjusted. Also getting plushy squeaker toys can help get out some energy. The favorite in our house is: ZippyPaws 12-Inch Hedgehog Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008PEZ5R6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_clyACb5PKJB5W