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    Borzoi puppy teething on a budget

    This is a specific conversation about Puppy teething — surviving it and protecting your home — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Teething is one of the most intense periods of puppyhood, and with a giant breed like a Borzoi it can feel particularly relentless — those jaws get strong fast. Having the right chew toys available from the start makes a real difference: you want something firm enough to satisfy the urge to gnaw, safe for teeth that are still coming in, and ideally something you can pop in the freezer to soothe sore gums. So — how old is your puppy, what breed, and is your main worry the chewing behaviour itself, or are there specific things in the home you're trying to protect?
    She's 12 weeks old, a Borzoi. I know they get huge but right now she's destroying chair legs and my shoes. I'm on a fixed income so I can't spend a lot — what's actually worth buying without breaking the bank?
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    Got it — 12 weeks is peak teething chaos, and Borzoi are sighthounds so they're also quite mouthy and persistent even as puppies. Before I point you somewhere, one quick question: is she going for hard surfaces like the chair legs mostly, or softer things like fabric and shoes too? That'll tell me whether she needs something tougher or something with a bit more give.
    Honestly both. She'll chew the chair leg for a bit then move on to a shoe. She just wants something in her mouth constantly.
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    That's completely normal at 12 weeks — she's not being destructive for fun, her gums are genuinely sore and she's seeking relief from anything she can find. The fix is giving her something better to put in her mouth, and for your situation I'd go with the Nylabone Puppy Chew in a large size. It's around £5–7 on Amazon UK, it lasts well, and it's specifically designed for puppies — firm enough to satisfy but not so hard it damages baby teeth. The textured surface also helps with gum soreness. Get the large size now even though she's small; Borzoi grow quickly and a puppy-sized one will feel inadequate within weeks. You can also run it under cold water or chill it briefly to add extra gum relief. One toy that does the job properly, costs very little, and will last her through the worst of teething — that's the one I'd put money on.
    View Nylabone Puppy Chew on Amazon
    That sounds reasonable. Will one be enough or do I need several?
    inparticular.ai
    One is a solid start, honestly. The key is making it feel like the most interesting thing in the room — rub a tiny bit of peanut butter (xylitol-free, important) into the ridges the first few times so she learns it's worth paying attention to. Once she's reliably going to the Nylabone rather than your furniture, you're in good shape. If budget allows later, a second one you keep in the freezer while she chews the first is a nice upgrade, but it's not essential. Get one, make it appealing, be consistent about redirecting her when she goes for chair legs, and you'll get through this without too much damage.
    Perfect, thank you. I was worried everything good would be expensive.
    inparticular.ai
    The expensive stuff isn't always better for puppies anyway — at 12 weeks you don't want anything too hard, and the Nylabone hits the right level. Good luck with her; Borzoi are wonderful dogs and this stage does pass.

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