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How to Stuff & Clean a Monster Mouth Dog Toy

How to stuff and clean a Monster Mouth dog toy.

Dogs need mentally stimulating things to do to help keep them out of trouble. A simple way to provide this stimulation without creating a time burden on yourself, is to ditch the food bowl and feed the dog’s meals out of a Monster Mouth, food dispensing toy.  Important tip: Supervise the dog while he’s eating from the Monster Mouth the first ten times you give it to him and immediately pick up the device as soon as the dog evacuates all the kibble.  This ensures that the dog will view the device as a food release toy and not a chew toy.  If you just throw the Monster Mouth on the ground and leave the dog to his own devices, he will likely ruin the product by chewing it before he learns what its purpose is!  After your dog has had ten experiences with the Monster Mouth, you should be able to fill it, leave it, and not worry about it.

This video will show you how to stuff and clean your Monster Mouth food dispensing dog toy.

 

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