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    Those seem awfully heavy for indoors. since they are so expensive, I think I will wait and see if they actually work inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xellil View Post
    Those seem awfully heavy for indoors. since they are so expensive, I think I will wait and see if they actually work inside.
    I think I am going to try them out...will let you know how they work out.
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    I have never even heard on them. My boss's min pin is 15 years old and tend to slip around on tile alot. Those would be great for her. But I wonder if the dog would chew them off?
    My dogs are not spoiled, I am just well trained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AveryandAudrey View Post
    Those would be great for her. But I wonder if the dog would chew them off?
    I guess it's possible. Depends on the dog...
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