The Downside to StagBars...
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The Downside to StagBars...
Is that they make a ridiculous amount of noise when chewed. Loki, instead of sleeping, is chewing on his StagBar as we speak. It sounds like he's trying to turn his teeth into tiny little pieces. Also, me and my mum were watching Emmerdale and there was this tense, quiet moment going on, and the moment was completely ruined by the sound of Loki picking up his StagBar and throwing it to the other side of the (metal) cage . I swear he does it on purpose
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Re: The Downside to StagBars...
I know! Dempsey rams his into the side of his crate & the noise of that, plus the grinding of his teeth is horrendous!
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We have a Laminate floor and Duke drags his all over it sliding and banging , Gill takes it off him when the soaps are on telly
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yeah it is loud and sometimes Trouble wants us to hold it for hi and if i dont he starts throwing it around the room , the whole downstairs is laminate floor so it really echos
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Re: The Downside to StagBars...
mickgill wrote:We have a Laminate floor and Duke drags his all over it sliding and banging , Gill takes it off him when the soaps are on telly
We have laminate flooring too, the sound of a stag bar being dropped on that could wake the dead
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Re: The Downside to StagBars...
Ha ha, Lola is crunching on hers at the moment ramming it against the skirting board. Sometimes she makes a hideous slurping noise
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Percy pushes his stag bar into the side of his crate so he can get a better chew on it, so not only do we have the sound of his teeth grating against the stag bar, we also have the metal crate banging and vibrating when he's chewing...it's very relaxing to listen too
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Re: The Downside to StagBars...
Everyone knows what I'm talking about then Loki has three blankets in his cage to lie on, and he likes to pile them up on one side of the cage just so he can throw the StagBar onto the metal floor on the other side must be on purpose.
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