MichelleVW
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My dogs like to chew on the Antlers they sell now in pet stores. They aren't allowed to have regular toys because they just destroy them too fast.
That is adorable too!!!! I would have to find a green one though, because my dd's college mascot is a red dragon and we have a couple of other plush red dragons in the houseThis is the only toy besides antlers that well last my dog a few months. He eventually gets the squeaker out. http://m.petsmart.com/h5/hub?id=dog/toys/toyshoppe-invincible-dragon-squeaker-dog-toy-zid36-10640/cat-36-catid-100021?var_id=36-10640
It comes in green tooThat is adorable too!!!! I would have to find a green one though, because my dd's college mascot is a red dragon and we have a couple of other plush red dragons in the house![]()
I have a 55lb Aussie and she would annihilate any stuffy within seconds and I too worried about her swallowing the fluff. I came across the Kong "Wubba" at Petsmart. I bought it xmas eve and it lasted about 1 month BUT! it was her favorite toy ever. She pranced around with it like it was her best friend. It has a similar shape to an octopus. There are 2 balls inside, a tennis ball and a larger rubber squeaker ball. The legs are good to play tug with her or she takes it and shakes her head side to side slapping herself on the cheeks! LOL. It's really a toy that you shouldn't leave down on the floor, because eventually they will chew thru the tough nylon like mine did. When she got the larger ball out, that became her favorite and it's a pretty thick ball that she hasn't even tried to chew, she just throws it around or drops it in front of us. What she does now is push down on the ball with her nose and makes it squeak over and overThey do come in 3 sizes I think, I got the largest that they had. We're going to buy another soon since she loved it so much, but we'll keep an eye on this one.
I will also vote for Wubbas and for Go Dog toys-they aren't indestructible, but they hold up really well and some of them don't have much stuffing, which takes a lot of the appeal out of shredding it for my dog.
http://godogfun.com/products/dragons-20121030093249
I work at a pet store, and I frequently suggest to customers with this problem, that they take the toy away from their dog when they are not playing with the dog with it (and ideally, give them something chewing appropriate like a bone or antler instead)-its possible to teach dogs that toys are for playing and not for shredding if you want to!
Hi there!!Looking for something for my young, large dog to play with that he won't destroy! I've tried the Tuff toys and he has them ripped apart at the seams within minutes. I do have the Kong and the water bottle ball but looking for other ideas to keep him busy!