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Bunnicula
Mar 22, 2007

skish skish
I was wondering how often to clean my dog's toys. Do you clean them on a schedule or do you just wait for them to get icky? I have a pom, so he's not slobbering all over his stuff, but I do wonder if bacteria will build up in his stuffed toys if I don't clean them every so often. Also, can you use antibacterial soap on rubber toys or can that be harmful? I'm a bit of a germaphobe so I need to know how far I should go with the cleaning.

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Bunnicula
Mar 22, 2007

skish skish
Thanks for the good ideas. I wish I hadn't just done all the laundry... I just got a hide-a-squirrel too and want to put that in the hamper before I give it to the pups.

Bunnicula
Mar 22, 2007

skish skish
^It completely depends on the cat. Two of my cats went from being really sweet to being really awful and angry when I introduced new cats or kittens to them and I even went through all the trouble of keeping them separated and letting them "discover" each other over time and everything they say to do. My cat d'Artagnan however was separated from his brother and was grieving so he was immediately in love with the kitten I got after that. Unfortunately, the Dr Jekyl --> Mr Hyde cats never recovered their personalities and I always regretted it :(

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