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Forum BEHAVIOR Plastic Toys

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    • bestaccount
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        Now I know that hard plastic baby toys are fine for buns to play with, but what about plastic spoons? For some reason Migi goes crazy and wants plastic spoons so badly. It accidentally fell while I was eating chinese food and she took it and ran off. Took a while to get it back from her with all the growling and nipping. She bit me pretty dang hard for the first time since I got her at 3 months old (she’s almost 9 months now).

        I don’t plan on giving her a plastic spoon to keep while unattended. Maybe have her follow and bite the spoon a bit while I hold onto it.


      • Mimsy
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          Are you sure it was the plastic spoon, or was she smelling yummy chinese food that was going to try and bully her share of?

          I notice Willow can be on the other side of the house and can smell if I open any kind of food up and comes running in hopes I will share. My husband got candy corn for halloween and if anyone eats it they have to wash their hands or Willow does the lick, lick lick, hmmmm maybe just a little bite of this yummy human.

          If it’s really the spoon, how about those baby spoons? I think those are much better plastic than the cheapy ones from fast food.


        • bestaccount
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            It was a clean spoon. I’ll see if I can get my hand on a baby spoon instead

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