
This evening something new appeared in the garden.....
The first puppy to check it out was Matilda, she is a bold puppy
The first puppy to check it out was Matilda, she is a bold puppy

She was very quickly followed by her little brother, who thought it was his duty to give it the chew test.

Here Matilda and he little brother approach the new toy.
I stopped on the way home from work to buy some Veni-Chews for the dogs, and asked if the garden centre did any sort of tunnels for dogs. They said they only ordered them in specially but if I didn't want a big tunnel they did have in stock a rabbit tunnel designed for all sizes of rabbit. So I thought if a big rabbit can get through it perhaps the puppies might find it a fun new toy.
I stopped on the way home from work to buy some Veni-Chews for the dogs, and asked if the garden centre did any sort of tunnels for dogs. They said they only ordered them in specially but if I didn't want a big tunnel they did have in stock a rabbit tunnel designed for all sizes of rabbit. So I thought if a big rabbit can get through it perhaps the puppies might find it a fun new toy.

Half way down the tunnel there is a gap designed for a rabbit to pop his head up and look around, the pups use it as an extra exit and entrance.

They really enjoyed playing with the new tunnel, climbing over it, burrowing under it and running through it. They used the hole half way down to ponce on unwary brothers or sister as they ran past.
Later they realised that it was so light weight they could move it around themselves and so it was dragged around the garden.
Later they realised that it was so light weight they could move it around themselves and so it was dragged around the garden.

When more than one puppy was in the tunnel playing it looked like some kind of alien life form squirming across the lawn. lol
The few pounds the tunnel cost was very well spent, they have had a ball playing with it, and it gave them a new experience, which is important to develop their skills, and occupy their minds.