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We went through a lot of chew things, a LOT! We finally bought the Kong toys where you could put something in them, I used Charlee Bear treats, and they would spend a lot of time trying to get them out, especially the less intelligent of the two dogs, who also had an appetite as big as life itself, and if there was one left in there, she would spend hours on it! - Lab.
It is absolutely necessary to limit the area the dog is free in, and crate the dog if you cannot watch it. This could go on some time.