Plushies

    • Gold Top Dog

    Plushies

    Hmm, so my puppy absolutely loves squeaky stuff animals. He'll squeak them, throw it around, etc. and that also includes chewing the mess out of them. He's gone through at least 3 stuffed squeaky animals (thats not counting his other stuffed things: pillows and non squeaky animals), one of them was the squeaky sheep I ordered off of dog.com. I didn't consider him an aggressive chewer because he hasn't ripped apart his harder toys like his kong and nylabone. The squeaky stuffed animal that lasted the longest was a porcupine that lasted about a month and a half? It was $10 at a local pet store.

    So I guess the question here is what do you the rest of you do if your dogs are equally or more destructive? I sew up the stuffed animals but they just keep getting ripped up until there's just no point.

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    • Gold Top Dog

     LOL plushies or stuffies last seconds in my house so he doesn't get purchased ones very often and only VERY cheap ones.  So I use old t shirts - I tie knots in the four corners and he can sling it around and chew on it and his latest is to untie the knots then bring it to me so i can put more in Confused

    I have also used kitchen/dish towels the same way - cheap and cheerful and he loves it.  For a not so aggressive chewer, socks would probably be fine.

    • Gold Top Dog
    lol. he thinks he's allowed to chew on the towels i wipe his feet off when its raining too. oh so you only buy cheap stuffed squeakers every once in a while? I was wondering if anyone had found some sort of amazing stuffed squeaking toy with an amazing stitch that would last months. i guess an important piece of information would be that he's teetching right now and some of his adult teeth are actually already in. i'd rather spend more on a toy that would last than small amounts that would add up fast on toys that dont. the t shirt idea is a good idea though. i think he'd chew holes in socks rather quickly
    • Gold Top Dog

    haha... dont get your hopes up... yet to find a real lasting plush toy... but if it helps you, mine got better after the puppy phase. now plushies even last DAYS!!! Stick out tongue

    i buy my plushies at IKEA. they have really cheap ones that are made for toddlers, so no button eyes or anything. *shrug* it's just the way it is... lol

    • Gold Top Dog

    Yard sales are your friend!!

    Plus I tend to play more with the destuffed remnants. They make for a great game of fetch or tug of war.

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    TysonSS
    i guess an important piece of information would be that he's teetching right now and some of his adult teeth are actually already in.

    If he is teething he wants to chew something hard, like a raw bone or a kong or better still, something chilled or frozen.  Stuffed frozen kongs are great, you can also dampen on dishcloths and freeze them.  Stuffies are not a good teething toy, they are great for DESTROYING, not for heavy duty chewing.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Yard sales!  Normally I can't find squeaky toys, but I load up on stuffies.  Less than a $1 a pop so I don't care that they only live 30 seconds.  The think I had that lasted the longsest was a stuffed heart I got from dog.com.  I think it was Boomerang brand but it doesn't look like they have it anymore.  It was a blue heart w/ a bandana like pattern on and then red trim.  I found some immatation ones but not the one I'd bough before.

    Anyway, I rambled.  Point of all this is that stuffies don't last so I don't buy them except for really cheap ones at yard sales.

    • Gold Top Dog

    generally don't buy them. You can buy the Tuffie brand, it might stand up to a small dog.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I've stopped buying stuffies.  Their life span is less than half an hour in my house.  Tongue Tied  Harry even chewed through a Tuffie toy in about 10 minutes, and those ain't cheap toys!  Sigh.  I stick to bones, hard rubber toys, and tennis balls.  He even destroys rope toys, though they tend to last a few days at least.  I've gotten the yard sale advice, too, sounds like a good idea, since you can get them so cheap that it doesn't matter how long they last.  I love the old t-shirt idea!  I'm going to have to employ that one.  BF is kinda clumsy when he eats, and is constantly getting impossible-to-remove stains on his shirts.  He usually will then reserve those to wear under his hockey gear, but I can probably grab a couple of them to knot up for Harry.  Sounds like they'd make a great tug toy, for sure!

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    • Gold Top Dog

     T-shirts isz fun!  (this is actually the remnants of a sweatshirt)

     Ma dis is likely stringy mozzarella

     

    Not much left here ma!

    This started as a whole men's sweatshirt but was down to it's last arm Surprise

    • Gold Top Dog

    Bugsy, you've sold me on the idea! Big Smile

    I'm going to make one for Harry as soon as I get home tonight!

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    kpwlee

     LOL plushies or stuffies last seconds in my house so he doesn't get purchased ones very often and only VERY cheap ones. 

    Ditto! I think the longest lasting one we've had in our home was 5 miuntes tops.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I had to laugh at this, too, because I have some of the most destructive chewers known to man- my dogs, between the three of them, have actually torn those black kongs to pieces in a matter of minutes, so stufficide is quite common at my house.

    Bugsy, your mamma must be some kinda GENIUS!  I'm sure DH has some shirts around that fit the bill for this..

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    Plushies don't last too long here either, but there is one that Max loves and we usually get about three months out of one of them.  It's a monkey that makes a weird monkey laugh instead of a squeak.

    Joyce

    • Gold Top Dog
    lol wow. i've spent about $20 on 3 plushies in the 3 months i've had him.... and we are freezing towels for him to chew on and he loves playing with his squeaky good cuz. where i live, there usually aren't any yard sales but i'll keep my eyes open. about the ikea ones, are those pretty cheap? or worth the money i'd spend on it?