Xmas is coming......."Real" indestructible dog toys ?????

Xmas is coming......."Real" indestructible dog toys ?????

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scorcher

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4,008 posts

240 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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Plenty of toys out there labelled indestructible, but the sad reality is, they're not. A few minutes being stretched between feet and teeth usually sees them shredded all over the floor. So, apart from the black Kongs, which seem to do what they say, can anyone recommend any other toys that will last more than 5 minutes?

Soov535

35,829 posts

277 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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My son has a Hamleys 12" labrador. It's lasted 3 years of constant (and I mean CONSTANT - he takes it with him everywhere and sleeps with him) companionship, and it goes in the washing machine and dryer and comes out like brand new every time.

Not cheap, but worth every penny.

Buy a spare.

Soov535

35,829 posts

277 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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He cost about £50 I think, it's not the cheapo one. Has very fine hair and a leather tag.

Foliage

3,861 posts

128 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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Soov535 said:
He cost about £50 I think, it's not the cheapo one. Has very fine hair and a leather tag.
He means dog toys not toy dogs lol

opieoilman

4,408 posts

242 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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Depends on the dog I think. One of our Jack Russells is pretty savage and destroys most things (a surprising bite for a rat dog), but he's had a Kong rugby ball for ages. The stuffed middle bit came out of it, but the actual ball is probably 2 years old now and he plays with it most days. My old staffy cross (who should really have destroyed toys), used to like to sit down and cuddle up to them most of the time. I think the only think that would have survived an onslaught from my brother's Ridgebacks would be a truck tyre.

My mother in law has a Kong Jumbler for her spaniel our Jack Russells and previously her lab cross and that is about 4 years old and still fine. I don't know how it would last with a staffy/Rottweiler/Doberman/Ridgeback though.

http://www.bigdogworld.co.uk/kong-jumbler-xl-2890-...

My brother used to run a business specialising in things for big dogs and they had a fair amount of extremely tough toys, but he closed the business about a year ago and I've forgotten the name of the toys. Some of them were a load of rubbish though.

shep1001

4,601 posts

195 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2016
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Foliage said:
He means dog toys not toy dogs lol
rofl

Do they do the doggy equivalent of 'cosmic catnip' bananas/carrots for dogs? these are the only catnip brand toys my cats can't shred, all the others end up all over the floor in a day or 2

anonymous-user

60 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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We have two French Bull-Dogs, generally they rip things to pieces in a matter of minutes, but had some success with the "Kong" soft toys and balls.

Although I imagine this is not comparable to a Mastiff etc.

Soov535

35,829 posts

277 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Foliage said:
Soov535 said:
He cost about £50 I think, it's not the cheapo one. Has very fine hair and a leather tag.
He means dog toys not toy dogs lol
FFS rofl

Rumblestripe

3,143 posts

168 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Fork 'andles anyone?

My Terrier_Of_Uncertain_Parentage destroys most toys, I find that proper tennis balls (not the ones "for dogs") last quite well, if he nicks a ball from another dog in the park I have to get it from him PDQ as particularly the foam ones are history in seconds, little git.

But the best things are the knotted rope type toys because even though he does have a good go at them they will last pretty well. "Fezzy" (a knotted rope pheasant) has lasted nearly a year but is now unrecognizable as anything bird like!

robbocop33

1,192 posts

113 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Try looking for a spaceball,about the size of a softball ball,coloured see through plastic rubber and cover with rubber spikes.
My Husky loves it,chewed on it a thousand times and its still as new!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dog-Puppy-Pet-Bite-Chew-...

Edited by robbocop33 on Thursday 3rd November 20:35

Tango13

8,835 posts

182 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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I'd be careful of giving a dog a boomer Ball, my mums' previous EBT/Staff X had one for a brief while but it had to go in the bin.

The dog could scratch it with her teeth enough to throw up sharp burrs then as she head butted it about the garden the burrs would cut her nose and face, deep claret everywhere type cuts frown

It was only a matter of time before the dog had a cut get infected or lost an eye so in the bin it went.

otolith

58,474 posts

210 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Boomer balls - he never managed to damage it, but the noise is intolerable.

https://youtu.be/ivJC9NYT0p4

AntiLagGC8

1,724 posts

118 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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This is a great idea. I have this exact problem.

I have a 55kg 1 year old Rottweiler and his ability to destroy any toy in minutes is unbelievable. The only thing that has survived more than 10 minutes is his black kong. It was recently his birthday and toys that were labelled as indestructible lasted no more than 10 minutes each.


scorcher

Original Poster:

4,008 posts

240 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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So basically it seems to be kongs or ropes.Or something from Hamleys wink

I buy him latex toys if they're cheap but only because he likes destroying them!
Pic of dog and kongs and broken toys.....










Edited by scorcher on Saturday 5th November 11:03

fatboy18

19,115 posts

217 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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These squeaky things are brilliant, months later, still squeaking and not ripped to bits thumbup



Killer Pup

AntiLagGC8

1,724 posts

118 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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fatboy18 said:
These squeaky things are brilliant, months later, still squeaking and not ripped to bits thumbup



Killer Pup
He looks lovely! How old is he?

I got one of them for my youngster (8 months old) but it failed the Rottweiler test miserably I'm afraid. Still it lasted a bit longer than most of the others.

Dejay1788

1,312 posts

135 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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My dog has some kind of huge Nylabone, I picked it up from Homesense about 4 years ago and it's still going strong, everything else is demolished within a few hours.

fatboy18

19,115 posts

217 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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AntiLagGC8 said:
He looks lovely! How old is he?
Dodge is 2, will be 3 in March 17


mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

261 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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SAFETY ALERT...

A doggy ball, sold by pet shops, that's a brighty coloured, spiky, soft rubbery thing, with a flashing LED inside, is to be avoided.

I know a dog that chewed one open.

The LED is powered by a button battery and he nearly swallowed it.

I'm told children swallowing these batteries is currently a headache for A&E, as they're a serious health hazard.

CAPP0

19,847 posts

209 months

Saturday 5th November 2016
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otolith said:
Boomer balls - he never managed to damage it, but the noise is intolerable.

https://youtu.be/ivJC9NYT0p4
Is the point of a boomer ball simply that they can't get hold of it so they can't destroy it?

Lovely GSD btw, I have one (and a cross), the big lad loves nothing more than a football but they never last long.