I think I'd die if I added up all of the money I've spent on toys for Banjo. In the beginning he was great with any toy we gave him....even the old teddy's my kids had. He'd chew a little, mouth a little, wrestle them a little....and just have a marvelous time with whatever type of toy I'd give him. I was in heaven - there are so many adorable toys out there and I just love picking out that "perfect" toy for him. Well, things have changed....he's turned into a one-dog wrecking crew! He can demolish any toy he's given within a matter of minutes! Is this just a phase???? He's just about 7 months now....is this a time in which they chew chew chew chew chew? Will he out grow this? I'm out of ideas as to what to give him. The only thing he hasn't destroyed is his precious Kong......he gets that only when we have to leave him for more than a couple of hours. He dances/runs happily to his crate when his frozen, peanut butter/oatmeal Kong is brought out. Can anyone recommend a truly indestructible dog toy?
How's he doing with the continents? LOL I heard they're raised and can be picked at. Tori's like a squirrel with her front teeth as well as her chompers! LOL
Now don't be crazy, I didn't get the one with continents. Those would have been gone in 2 minutes. I think his glows in the dark but I have no idea. It was just a plain clearish yellow one. He likes it and it bounces all around when he drops it to take a break from chewing. I got it in a store in the Village of Northport but I am sure some of the smaller pet stores would have them. I have never seen in Petco etc...
Have you tried antlers? They are not indestructible because they essentially get eaten, but they are great chew things that last a really, really long time. Here's a great place to get them, and they ship them out really fast. http://shop.antlerpantry.com They also happen to be great for cleaning teeth, so that is an added bonus.
And since the kong works for you, have you tried any of the other kong products? In addition to the standard kong, we also have some of the treat dispensing kinds, and those hold up just as well.