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How Many Toys Should A Puppy Have?


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Yeah I dont want to even think about how many toys we have here, they do kill them thou, so I guess that helps keep the numbers down!

A bit like survival of the fittest :(

Very much so they seem to have their own little evolution experiment going on!

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Hi Lamber, I use baby oil on Genevieve's eyes.... she is a tri-colour though, so any staining probably isn't as obvious. But I find the baby oil takes away any build up or dirt she gets in her eyes rather easily. I just use a make up wipe. When I take my make up off at the end of the day she usually follows me into the bathroom. Mummy has her turn, then Little G gets a go. She just sits there and waits while I do it.

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Hi Lamber, I use baby oil on Genevieve's eyes.... she is a tri-colour though, so any staining probably isn't as obvious. But I find the baby oil takes away any build up or dirt she gets in her eyes rather easily. I just use a make up wipe. When I take my make up off at the end of the day she usually follows me into the bathroom. Mummy has her turn, then Little G gets a go. She just sits there and waits while I do it.

Thanks wizzle, will go that a go :eek: I ahve used tear stain remover but doesn't seem to move it at all. :) I also read that tomato past can make it dissapear in the grooming thread on DOL. You put 1/2 teaspoon in their food everynight and it will eventually disappear, I have been doing this for the last 2 nights but I think it will take a while to see a change. I was just hoping that there was some kind of miracle cure that works overnight :o :D

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oooohhhh, that sounds alright. I wonder if that is really high in salt though? I bet she would love it, little guts that she is!

I don't know if you can ever completely get rid of it.... Our family dog was a white malterse x shit zu with her big chocolate eyes, she had them real bad! When her fur grew long enough and she went in for a groom, they would often cut it out. Bit different with the cavvies though, as they are fur and not hair!

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