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|  Message 353  |
|  Janis Kracht to All  |
|  Dog toy quality  |
|  07 Jun 14 13:03:28  |
 > 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 havin > 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 Mike, we'll miss you so very much... God bless you and your family. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-1 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) |
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