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		<title>Are water bottles okay to play with? Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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		<description>Ellie loves the crunchy-ness of empty plastic water bottles. I was just wondering if they were okay to give to her as a toy,  provided that I took off the cap and wrapper and supervised her?
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 08:59:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Cheveyo LOVES plastic water bottles and soda bottles. They make wonderful toys and he is always thrilled to go grab one and bring it to me to play with when I feed him. He stole my 15 year old sons full bottle of water one day and ran around the yard with it. My son hard on his heels trying to get it back. They are great toys and easy to replace and cheep too in a way.<br /><br />
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		Fri, Nov 9th 2012, 09:18 GMT 
		<pubDate>Fri, Nov 9th 2012, 01:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>Oh yes! my ex's dog loved the water bottles though she would only chew on them if they had the cap on once the cap was off she was done. lol. then it was passed on to the next dog.Their older dog would play with milk jugs. <br /><br />
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		Thu, Apr 5th 2012, 20:41 GMT 
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			<p>yeah it should be fine<br /><br />
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		Sat, Mar 17th 2012, 15:56 GMT 
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			<p>I would keep an eye on them.  I have had dogs  rip up  plastic bottles and  I had to take it away from them before they started eating the small pieces.<br /><br />
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		Sun, Oct 23rd 2011, 16:51 GMT 
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			<p>Absolutely great! You can buy toys that are stuffies with empty bottles inside them!<br /><br />
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		Tue, Oct 18th 2011, 14:52 GMT 
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			<p>Sure! Its okay as long as you take off the wrapper and lid. My dog does it all the time.<br /><br />
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		Tue, Oct 18th 2011, 13:44 GMT 
		<pubDate>Tue, Oct 18th 2011, 06:44 GMT</pubDate>
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