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ideas for dog toys?
asparagus1968
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our JRT is just over 1 year old now, I can't imagine life without him now, and having him has been much easier than I ever thought.
anyhow, he loves playing football (not great when he nicks one from the kids at the park, but very funny) loves bringing back a tennis ball, has rubber ball and kongs, he gets a dental stick every other day.
he is a big lover of chewing material- (like his blankets) , tuggy toys, rope balls etc
any ideas for any toys for him? especially any I could perhaps make?
thanks
anyhow, he loves playing football (not great when he nicks one from the kids at the park, but very funny) loves bringing back a tennis ball, has rubber ball and kongs, he gets a dental stick every other day.
he is a big lover of chewing material- (like his blankets) , tuggy toys, rope balls etc
any ideas for any toys for him? especially any I could perhaps make?
thanks
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I keeping meaning to make a sock monkey for my dog.0
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A kong? The insides of loo and kitchen rolls
Our dog loves 2 litre plastic water bottles and any number of dustpans and brushes (60p in tesco).0 -
You could braid fleece into toys, loads of instructions available online0
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Local charity shop, grab the cheap soft toys, if your is anything like my dog some will last year's some will be lucky to last 30 seconds, but at 50p or so each.......0
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martinthebandit wrote: »Local charity shop, grab the cheap soft toys, if your is anything like my dog some will last year's some will be lucky to last 30 seconds, but at 50p or so each.......
haha , a soft toy wouldn't last him 10 seconds!!LIVE SIMPLY * GIVE MORE * EXPECT LESS * BE THANKFUL0 -
asparagus1968 wrote: »he is a big lover of chewing material
How about next doors cat?0 -
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A pal buys a tennis clubs end-of-season b*lls for £30 for 100. Keeps her two Labradors happily exercised.
If you're going to braid old trews, perhaps braid soft toys in, for extra chompability?!0 -
Just be careful with real tennis balls - apparently the 'fuzz' is more abrasive than on pet shop balls and can wear down dog's teeth excessively
http://funstufffordogs.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/do-tennis-balls-wear-down-dogs-teeth/0
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