Yes, to the right of the newspaper you have one poop. And that's all fair game. The Pee to the left, is of the normal square of newspaper, but has newspaper that A) he put on it or he peed on the newspaper he had moved previously.
Nat just smsed me saying she found the same thing when she got home...I wonder where I could find some kind of toy/activity set that would keep him busy...
Hehe. I must be blind because I am just now seeing it.
As for toys to keep him busy, good luck with that. Lucy ignores all toys that I leave for her during the day and Joey prefers to chew on the towel or blanket in the crate with him and ignores the toys I leave.
Chew toys he uses. His rope toys are all chewed to pieces and all that. Rubber he couldn't care less, though, he'll only care for the know if it has the peanut butter inside. I was thinking more along the line of something that would provide a real intellectual challenge/stimulation. I saw something that he would have to pull out some pins to find food underneath, but it was painted wood and that doesn't seem safe at all.
Ryu loves balls that you can stuff treats inside of. My co-worker just bought him a new one that 1) makes noises when you roll it and 2) has an adjustable opening so you can make it easier or harder to get the treats out. He'll push that dang ball all over the house in hopes of winning the "jackpot!" Basically, there is a hole and anytime the ball lands with the hole directly on the floor, it will release treats. When he rolls the ball again, he'll find the treats waiting for him like they were there all along!
I got him one of those. He found a way to fully open the hole that you can regulate and likes carrying the ball and dropping it. He rolls it, but eventually gets bored and prefers just banging it around and throwing it to go chase it.
lol oh boy :-) well, you can always leave a brand-new roll of paper towels around and come back to find the guest bedroom decorated in white like we did yesterday :-)
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Dave - He's missing but only because he was going nuts at my feet trying to get attention, which he already knows he gets when he calms down.
As for toys to keep him busy, good luck with that. Lucy ignores all toys that I leave for her during the day and Joey prefers to chew on the towel or blanket in the crate with him and ignores the toys I leave.
I was thinking more along the line of something that would provide a real intellectual challenge/stimulation. I saw something that he would have to pull out some pins to find food underneath, but it was painted wood and that doesn't seem safe at all.