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If you've got a Kong toy or anything similar you can put peanut butter in it, keeps them occupied for a while trying to get it out. Or hide little treats around the house or garden for them to hunt out. Little frozen treats can be something different for them too, like sliced carrots.

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6 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

If you've got a Kong toy or anything similar you can put peanut butter in it, keeps them occupied for a while trying to get it out. Or hide little treats around the house or garden for them to hunt out. Little frozen treats can be something different for them too, like sliced carrots.

That lasted about 1/2 an hour, and ended up just giving him the peanut butter container .

He's eaten about half the cong,  so its unusable. He's raided the fruit bowl,  and the kitchen smells of cider from the bits of of apple everywhere.

Its food time soon, so he is just staring at me.

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3 hours ago, slack ma girdle said:

I am going to take a chair down the beech, and his ball wanger in a bit.

That will get rid of some of his energy.

That went well till he rolled in a dead seal.

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