Thanks for your tips
Thank you for all your quick responses to my question about repairing torn toys. I think I will try fishing line or dental floss as one of the items is a huge lion, that actually is a young childs toy, but he loves to sit on it and chew on its ears. I cut off all the mane on its tail and around its head but he has managed to get a hole in it. I use to remove the stuffing from the toys of our beloved deceased boxer and he loved them that way but this item is simply too large to do that.
Also another toy, which was a childs toy from a consignment shop is a roothog which snorts as he chews on it. The batteries are encased in a screwed together unit but he has managed to ripe a hole in the fabric at the base of the case. He absolutely loves this hog because it interacts with him as he presses on it.
A friend of mine that raises boxers told me about purchasing good quality children's toys from consignment shops for the boxer. My Taz never received real toys only dog toys but I have to admit that Zak really enjoys the human toys best because they respond to him as he plays with them. I have also purchased him a piano which when I ask him to play me a song, he will go over and put his paws on the keys to make them play and when the little butterfly on top spreads her wings and says, "I love you", he really gets excited.
Again thank you for your help and Zak will be extremely happy when he gets his hog and lion back. Jen