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  2. The 18 Best Chew Toys for Dogs That Are Vet-Approved - AOL

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    Dogs love chewing. They just really, really love it. Chewing on stuff makes teething easier for puppies and keeps jaws strong for aging dogs. Canines also explore the world through sniffs, licks ...

  3. Vet Shares List of His Favorite Chew Toys for Dogs - AOL

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    Chewing helps puppies explore their world and can also relieve pain in teething puppies. For all dogs, chewing exercises their jaw muscles and helps clean their teeth and support their dental health .

  4. Chew toy - Wikipedia

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    Chew toys can help relieve pain associated with teething, which is especially true for younger animals, such as puppies. [2] There are several types of chew toys made from different materials, including rawhide, wood, paper, and mineral. Chew toys are commonly associated with dogs, but have also been effective with birds, rodents, and rabbits.

  5. 30 least expensive dog breeds - AOL

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    A bit of research goes a long way in discovering which dog breed is best for your budget. This curated list was created based on several financial factors. 30 least expensive dog breeds

  6. Himalayan Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan Sheepdog, known locally by various names including the Bhote, Bangara or Gaddi Kutta, and sometimes called the Himalayan Mastiff, is a breed of livestock guardian dog from the Himalayas.

  7. Tibetan Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan Mastiff [a] is a large Tibetan dog breed.Its double coat is medium to long, subject to climate, and found in a wide variety of colors, including solid black, black and tan, various shades of red (from pale gold to deep red) and bluish-gray (dilute black), and sometimes with white markings around its neck, chest and legs.

  8. List of Tibetan dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 17:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Indian Spitz - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Spitz was first introduced by the occupying British during the 19th century and thought to have descended from the German Spitz.After years of breeding, they were able to create a breed that could cope with the heat of Indian summers and retained the intelligence and adaptability of the German breed.