Neo loves empty plastic bottles, but I tried following instructions cutting a hole and putting treats in - hated it! No interest... has to be an empty bottle which he loves and they last longer than you'd think
We've bought a few rubber ring toys from The Range - like the one in the pic below. Daisy our Staffie normally destroys toys in seconds but these have last for months now. Would recommend!
An empty plastic water or squash bottle(without lid) - wont last long but they love the noise it makes and chase it around. Keeps them out of mischief for a while.
I did this until "Mahzy" found a water bottle full of red crystal light... Luckily it was on the tile, but it could have been dangerous. We have since retired the water bottles.
My puddy goes through all of his toys like butter too. He destroys everything. The only thing that is still partially alive is his nylabone. He's not as interested with it as his other toys, but it lives so thats okay.
My Max likes to shred toys, so we have been through quite a few over the years! He loves soft toys but they are de-stuffed very quickly and the "combat" toy he had one Christmas was de-stuffed in minutes.
The longest lasting toys here for him are the Air Kongs. He loves the dumbell and has one of those which he has around the house and carries around with him lots. He has an Air Kong stick type toy with a rope which he gets to take out on walks and we'll throw that for him/he'll carry it with him. The Air Kong ones last really well, I was pleasantly surprised.
The dogs also have Galileo bones to chew on. They're harder than the nylabone ones we've tried and you don't want to be stood at the bottom of the stairs when they decide to throw one down the stairs onto your foot but they last really well.
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