Good quality dog toys

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andye30m3

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3,466 posts

260 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Can anyone recommend a place to buy good quality dog toys?

We have a 1 year old cavapoo, it’s his first birthday today, friends bought him a toy he loved playing in the garden with, but within 30 mins of him having it it’s wrecked and he’s pulling the insides out.

The last one I bought him lasted all of an hour, neither were cheap rubbish.

Even the allegedly indestructible toy we ordered from Amazon is missing corners within a couple of hours

sc0tt

18,115 posts

207 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Hi, our dog destroys everything insight. Only thing he cannot touch is “haopinsh” on amazon. Crocodile and dragon.

Top chews for us are yakkers. Last weeks.

HTH

andye30m3

Original Poster:

3,466 posts

260 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Thanks

I’ll give them a go, he makes me feel guilty when I have to take his toys off him even if it is for his own good

sc0tt

18,115 posts

207 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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We buy toys and they seem to last minutes. Must have wasted hundreds on them over the last year including indestructible kong toys.

Safe to say these are the only that have lasted.

ChocolateFrog

27,671 posts

179 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Kong toys are reasonably tough.

The Kong frisbee (red one) lasts about a year of regular use for us. Although if you give it to them just to chew then probably not that long.

rxe

6,700 posts

109 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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ChocolateFrog said:
Kong toys are reasonably tough.

The Kong frisbee (red one) lasts about a year of regular use for us. Although if you give it to them just to chew then probably not that long.
Our red Kong Frisbees get the centres torn out in a week. They’re not left as chew toys, but they get firmly “killed” when the younger dog catches them. They survived with the older dog for years. Both GSDs, one murders toys, one treats them nicely.

Chubbyross

4,605 posts

91 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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ChocolateFrog said:
Kong toys are reasonably tough.

The Kong frisbee (red one) lasts about a year of regular use for us. Although if you give it to them just to chew then probably not that long.
+1 for Kong toys. Their soft toys withstand the onslaught of our young lab, whereas all other toys are bundles of fluff in minutes. Lila particularly likes the moose and teddy bear.

andye30m3

Original Poster:

3,466 posts

260 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Thanks for the replies

We did a while ago have a couple of kong toys which to be fair lasted longer than most, still was getting through them eventually, might give them another go

Chubbyross

4,605 posts

91 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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andye30m3 said:
Thanks for the replies

We did a while ago have a couple of kong toys which to be fair lasted longer than most, still was getting through them eventually, might give them another go
A Kong might last a bit longer if teething has finished. Lila would have got through a house brick in seconds during teething if we’d let her. She did, however, get through a plaster wall and half a chair leg.

Marniet

258 posts

162 months

Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Kong toys last Gloria longer than most . B &m sell latex rubbery chicken and llamas that Last a while but be warned the squeaky noise is horrendous.