I wondered how my dogs would react to my first doll (or my second) considering you see videos of dogs thinking statues are humans. But they literally ignored the dolls. They've never shown any indication that they think the doll is alive, nor have they ever tried licking or chewing on them. I kinda assumed the slight chemical smell must put them off. Even the new puppy who has chewed practically everything else in the house hasn't touched them.
dog ate my TPE dolls right foot.
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It's interesting. I've heard several guys say their dog either settles nicely with the doll or gets puzzled by the doll. I know one guy said his dog kept whipping the wig hair off his doll as if testing her and trying to get a reaction. Perhaps that's what happened here; it tested her by biting her toes maybe, then just went all the way when the doll never reacted.Nackers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:59 amI wondered how my dogs would react to my first doll (or my second) considering you see videos of dogs thinking statues are humans. But they literally ignored the dolls. They've never shown any indication that they think the doll is alive, nor have they ever tried licking or chewing on them. I kinda assumed the slight chemical smell must put them off. Even the new puppy who has chewed practically everything else in the house hasn't touched them.
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Damn! Make sure you never get really drunk thenSocratus wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:33 am It's interesting. I've heard several guys say their dog either settles nicely with the doll or gets puzzled by the doll. I know one guy said his dog kept whipping the wig hair off his doll as if testing her and trying to get a reaction. Perhaps that's what happened here; it tested her by biting her toes maybe, then just went all the way when the doll never reacted.
They are weird critters, so hard to predict how they'll respond to things. I must say, I'm happier with mine ignoring them rather than thinking "ooh big chewtoy".
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Re: dog ate my TPE dolls right foot.
When you get to five posts, then update this thread with an image of the damage.
It MIGHT be repairable for your current doll.
That really depends on how much Fido munched her up.
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