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Try to chew on something during the freaky parts.
Your hamsters need to chew on something as their teeth will not stop growing.
They'll want to chew on something, and if you don't supply them, they'll pick a nice Italian shoe out of your closet instead.
If you want to train it not to chew on something, scold it whenever you catch it chewing on it and tell it drop.
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Make it a habit to always chew on something nicely scented (like gum or candy) so that it masks your bad breath.
Placing one in multiple rooms will allow both something to chew on as well as play with.
It gives viewers something to chew on, too.
The activists have something to chew on, as well as a doctrine to rely on.
"Each play gives you something to chew on," says Yee, "politics, betrayal, legacy, ownership.
Read here about pleurokinesis, the eating system that spared Iguanodon a catastrophic failure of the skull: something to chew on indeed.
Alongside it, Brad Pitt's appearance on the eternally edgy Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis has given the online public something to chew on, though sadly the film he's promoting seems to have disappointed its most hopeful critics.
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