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09-07-2010
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Unanswered: I Need some help on indistructable toys
My dogs Mia is always working on the seams of her toys to get the stuffing out of her toys.I got her this fabric one it was sturdy and a harder toy so I though. It was not as soft as the others so I did think it would last a lot longer than it has but no the seams of this patchwork toy is coming apart once again.I have tried rubber toys but she is'nt interested in them I have also tried the Kong ones where you put treats inside she is not interested in them so far the rope ones seem to last a little longer, running out of ideas.any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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09-07-2010
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Kongs are great toys for dogs that tear up thier toys quickly. Especially when you put peanut butter in the middle of them. Buster Cubes are another.
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There are some kong toys that have tough canvas on the outside i've never had them for my dogs, but one of my dogs will destroy any toys with fabric, gets the seems, and tears the stuffing out all over the house, any toy he can get that he can destroy he does! Thankfully he likes rubber toys to, we have a ball we got him, that you can put small treats in, or even dog food (we use his dog food) as he pushes it around treats fall out. Kong though is the best so far, he hasn't been able to destroy any kong toys! check out the ones with the canvas on them if you haven't already!
some dogs just like to destroy toys!
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09-08-2010
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My dog can pretty much destroy any toy and has gone through countless ropes, and tug toys. However we got her this big rubber tire toy once and she loves it and hasn't even damaged it yet! She's had it for almost 2 years now and she still loves it and it's fully in tact. You can get them at pretty much any pet store. Also, on our website we have some toughstructable toys that are a lot more durable than your average dog toy if you wanted to check them out! Hope that helps
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09-08-2010
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Hello there! My dog is power chewer as well, and I"d like to second what the others have said about Kong toys. I've had some Kong balls for a couple years now, and she has been unable to destroy them, while others that I've gotten since then have met an untimely death.
Another toy that I got, and she loves, is the Coleman "unstuffed" animal. the only part of the toy that has any stuffing is the head, and even that has remained intact since Christmas. It seems to be very durable. This has also become her "baby", and she carries it all over the place.
Just go on to Amazon and do a search for "coleman dog toy". I've found the supersized bear to be the most durable.
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09-11-2010
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Even though my dog is small and is not as capable as a more formidable breed of tearing through toys, she loves to chew. I wanted to buy her a Kong, but I once had a German Shepard who didn't care for the one we gave him. So instead I opted for a rubber teddy bear from Milkbone. I didn't know they made toys, but when I saw the blue rubber teddy, I found it too adorable to pass up. Now after almost a month of religious chewing, my little one has yet to tear off any piece of it. If your dog is tearing through toys but is bored of the Kong, try some of the rubber ones in odd shapes. My dog especially loves to twist around the bear and go from biting the legs to the stubby little ears. She even falls asleep with it sometimes between her paws.
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