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|  Message 348  |
|  Mike Roberts to All  |
|  Dog toy quality  |
|  02 Jun 14 09:52:40  |
 Don't always have a lot of time to post, but finally had some and thought I would ask a question. Dog Toys? Expensive, in my book. I have two pugs who can do some damage to chew toys. Now I am not talking nylabone or Kong toys, but most of these other kinds of toys of different materials, though expensive and claims of being tough ( one exception is a canvas bouy toy used to teach labs to retrieve ) just don't hold up. I am so tired of buying 9.00+ toys and having them anihilated in less than 20 minutes, by small dogs. Does anyone have or know of a sturdy toy for dogs, not of the Nylabone or kong toy ilk. Those ones that are basically nothing but cloth with no stuffing do last, but also do not seem to offer fun or a challenge, so Yeah, they do not get destroyed very fast, but mostly because they hold no interest for the dog. They seem to love these things that are a medium hard plastic toy, that looks like a keyring of skeleton keys, but that is the only thing I can come up with that lasts longer than a week. KOng interests them as long as there is some foodstuff in them ( blech who wants to chew rubber? ) and nylabone does not seem to interest them at all, they last five years :) Have a good One! Mike --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32 * Origin: The Holodeck telnet://holo.homeip.net:2323 (1:261/1381) |
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