We thought maybe the calming aspect of it would mitigate it although. Once we spent some time maintaining him from wrestling with it he would ultimately relax but if we left him unattended for a second he would assault once more. We knew he couldn’t be left with it without hyper vigilance so we decided it was not for us and were going to return it.
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