Tough Toys?

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Bridget D

Boxer Booster
Thanks for all the suggestions!!! Is the "Cuz" toy a stuffed animal? I haven't heard of that yet. I will check it out. She has lots of kongs and stuff that is tough like that, but we want some stuffed animals that may survive a bit longer for Christmas.

Maybe I can just go buy her a big basket of "Sure Kill" LOL! from the dollar store, they won't last long but she'll have quantity.

I will check out the cat stuffy that lasted four years too.

thanks guys!

P.S. What is a Dirty Rotten Kitty, is it a stuffy?
 
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BxrMommieNAZ

Boxer Insane
Honestly if she is able to destuff the stuffies you need to stop buying them as they are dangerous. At some point (for us it was around 3-4 months) you just have to ditch them and realize you have a very powerful dog that needs durable toys and stuffies aren't it.

My boy loves the non edible durable Nylabones the dental dinosaurs, a Wobbly Nobbly, Tire Biter by Paw Tracks, Kongs, He LOVES his Cuz (I got the biggest one they make and it still looks new despite rough play), Hurley bone and I think that about covers it for our toys. He can shred the ropes so he doesn't get those. I do have a frisbee and a ball that sounds like a baby crying (about the size of a soccer ball) but those are outside and supervised ONLY as they are not durable. My boy destroyed the Kong wubba in oh less than 5 minutes when he was around 8 months old it was just plain pathetic on the part of the toy. If you do do stuffies make sure that you only allow him to have it while supervised 100% as you don't want him to eat some of the stuffing or material.

Good luck!
 

Hi From NZ

Boxer Booster
Bruce got about 3 weeks of amusement from the box my dishwasher came in! One small tear in one of the flaps turned into me picking up cardboard confetti off the yard for weeks...and weeks...and weeks...but hey, it was heavy duty - and free!
 

Bridget D

Boxer Booster
Honestly if she is able to destuff the stuffies you need to stop buying them as they are dangerous. At some point (for us it was around 3-4 months) you just have to ditch them and realize you have a very powerful dog that needs durable toys and stuffies aren't it.

My boy loves the non edible durable Nylabones the dental dinosaurs, a Wobbly Nobbly, Tire Biter by Paw Tracks, Kongs, He LOVES his Cuz (I got the biggest one they make and it still looks new despite rough play), Hurley bone and I think that about covers it for our toys. He can shred the ropes so he doesn't get those. I do have a frisbee and a ball that sounds like a baby crying (about the size of a soccer ball) but those are outside and supervised ONLY as they are not durable. My boy destroyed the Kong wubba in oh less than 5 minutes when he was around 8 months old it was just plain pathetic on the part of the toy. If you do do stuffies make sure that you only allow him to have it while supervised 100% as you don't want him to eat some of the stuffing or material.

Good luck!

Bella is a stuffy lover and she is never left unsupervised with a toy, all of her playthings are picked up and put away if she is home without a family member here to supervise her, so no worries.

The question I had was one of if anyone knew of more durable stuffies for Christmas presents and I just ordered what I needed to make Bella happy!

She has all of the Kongs and Everlasting Treat Toys and so forth, the wubba lasted about three weeks for her, she kept the "legs" for tug of war for awhile lol!
 
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