Does your pet DESTROY toys?

My pug will rip the flufflies out of his toys and then try to eat them if I don't catch him in time. I always tell him he's "going to poop clouds" if he keeps eating the fluffies. ;)

He's got a whole basket of toys to work with, so I'm not sure I have to buy him toys for a while. (so I went a little crazy at first... buying him toys every time I went to the petstore....)
 
I've had to stop buying most of the stuffed toys. My smooth coat collie won't differentiate between "her" toys and the kid's toys, and chews anything. I have to make sure everything is picked up if she'll be alone for any period of time. She's even partially chewed the tail off of a large spring-type rocking horse.

My newf has an "indestructible" ball that we bought. He's had it since babyhood and plays with it anytime everyone's outside. It's seen a lot of wear, but he has yet to tear it apart.

My rough coat collie prefers sticks, but not very often.

Ashley
 
My miniature poodle is very hard on stuffed toys. He loves them, but eventually they all lose their stuffing. I recently ordered some toys from this web store:

http://www.twodogpress.com/twodogpress/toys.html

Scroll down to the bottom, and you'll see berber fleece dog toys that are made in Montana. We've had the moose for over a week and it still has stuffing and a squeaker!

They also have puppy toys, and our new little guy loves his little dog. He can make it squeak. So far the puppy shows no signs of being a stuffed toy unstuffer--we'll have to see if that changes!
 






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