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PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:47 pm    Post subject:  help? - a good toy for a chewer? Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

i know this isnt about what toys kodie loves but we need help...kodie fave toy at the moment is wellie which didnt belong to him but does now! and the door frame...ive found it really hard to find a toiy which he cannot destroy in a matter of days! he had a kong which he has chewed the top of off, and all his balls are in pieces even the really thick balls. he doesnt like the like string toyas hes had one since we brought him home and its stayed in his box! what toy is best for a extremly good chewer? any help?
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-Angela- Subscriber 23/12/2012 Offline
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he tufrned a year old 26th on nov, hes only just started chewing like door frame very recently, but it seems we buy new toys and no sooner has he chewed them up. need somthing that can last his chewing. Rolling Eyes
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Will follow this thread with interest. Bracken is nearly 8 months and has taken to chewing door frames too. I try rotating chew toys, but I'm finding she's either not that interested in them or she destroys them in no time. She likes bones and rawhide chews but they don't last long either and I'm spending a fortune.

Not much help, sorry!


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Kimbley Subscriber 31/05/2012 Offline
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Our huck and tux dog toys are guaranteed tough and ideal for chewers. Should your dog be able to get through them, we offer a free one time replacement or refund (not had any returned yet!). We also have the extra tough leo dog toy, and some from the ultimate tuffies range - all made for strong chewers.
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Have you tried a Black Kong? Maybe a Nylabone would be good if he likes hard things to chew on.. Confused

Scooter isn't much of a chewer these days (he prefers ripping up soft toys, supervised of course!) but when he was a pup he went straight onto adult dog chews, so i can symathise to some extent!

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when i think of all the nice toys ryleigh has had and destroyed them in minutes the only thing that she carnt chew are the kongs,and the new sorry carnt think of the name (but will find out),its really tuff but pliable,she carnt destroy it any way she does like that anyway
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This is absolutely indestructable and can be used as a toy as well as a dental chew. So far 4 Rottweilers haven't broken it Laughing and believe me they have tried Laughing

http://www.petsathome.com/find/category-is-2+dog/category-is-2j+toys/category-is-2j02+chewers+and+dental/product-is-18880

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nylabone do a bone called a galileo, claims to be the worlds strongest (hurts i you drop it on a toe though!)

black extra strong kongs (tougher than the red ones)

I would have said huck and tux as kimbley suggested but Basils made dents on those and he can't destroy a kong so probably no good for you.

real bones - cheap and cheerful and who cares if they get destroyed!


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 10:47 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote Go to Top of PageScroll Up to Previous postScroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

I'm glad my Dood is'nt the only lab that toys only last a few mins.That's the only things he destorys though.Even the tyre off a sack truck only lasted 5 mins and that was still attached to the sack truck.
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