Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi All! My 8 month old mini labradoodle, Peaches, is a really good girl. In the last month or so she has began playing with her toys in the most destructive ways possible. Luckily it's nothing that she's not allowed to play with. No matter what I get (nylabones, rubber toys, toys without stuffing, string toys, etc) she sets her mind to destroying it and does a really good job of it. The folks at the pet store suggested maybe that's just her way of playing, which I"m really okay with since she does it with the appropriate toys. The only draw back is I am getting really sick of picking up little pieces of toys everywhere and buying new toys every few weeks. Any suggestions of relatively indestructable toys or toys that provide other stimulation or interest? Thanks!
Laura
Image is of Peaches destroying yet another toy, with a few body parts from other toys as well...
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http://http://reviews.petco.com/3554/2566/nylabone-nylabone-galileo...
I think I got it at Petco last or Pet Supplies Plus. Watch your feet though, if it drops on you, it hurts!!!!
Simon is a 19 month old ALD. He was gentle with his toys til about 8-9 months, then he became known as "Sharky" because he would rip/chew everything up. Since I work in a dog bakery/boutique, I figured I could find the best/toughest toys for him. Far and away, the most durable toy we have is a TUX by WestPaw. You can put treats in it or not -- even without treats my dogs will dig the TUX out of the toy box to play with. Tuffy's makes a great ball rated 10. It has a plush-type cover in blue or orange with nothing but a large very squeaky ball inside. Simon and Connor play tug with it often and have yet to get through the cover. :-) Tuffy's also has a line of "tiger tested" toys rated 10 They do stand behind all of their toys, as does Planet Dog. And speaking of Planet Dog, they make a soccer ball that is pretty tough. Although it is flexible, you can't squash in down thin enough to get to the back teeth, so it's lasted quite a while here as well.
I've watched Simon and he's most destructive when he gets stuff on his back molars and starts chomping away. If you can catch the pup "in the act," so to speak, trade the toy for either a bully stick, GI Bone or retriever stick (or even the TUX)...you can save the toys for interactive play, but give them chew things when they are just in the mood to chew. It will extend the life of the toys and still satisfy the need to chew.
Connor and Simon both chew the heck out of the knotted rope ball.I see evidence of that whenever they take a bathroom break, so we no longer use those. I have also heard quite a bit about Nylabones splintering.
If you go through the DK group search, there is a group called something like Good Dog Toys or Tough Dog Toys, too.
Hope this helps. BTW, Peaches is a real cutie pie. :-)
LOL...looks like everything Lucca does and did. Antlers....http://www.antlerpantry.com/Home_Page.html
Great source and less than buying them in a store. Kongs...fill with lots of good treat stuff and freeze. There are lots of posts regarding this.
We use marrow bones. I buy them from the butcher (he will also cut them smaller), boil them for around 15-20 minutes, take the marrow out (to put a little in their food...yummm) and walla....a great treat and keeps them occupied for quite awhile. As with any of these...supervise, esp if they are a big chewer.
Laura I can absolutely relate! Manny see's it as his mission to destroy toys. I think he feels inadequate as a dog if he doesn't destroy a toy ;-) Here are the toys that he has not destroyed. It could be because they are rubber because ANYTHING that is cloth he destroys.
JW Pet Ruffians
JW Pet Hol-ee Roller (and I usually stuff that tennis balls or treat so he can try to get them out)
Premier Busy Buddy Squirrel
Galileo Nylabone
Kong (the regular dog size and the giant one you fill with treats and it wobbles)
Starmark Fun Ball (again stuffed with treats so he may more occupied trying to get them out)
Hi
I have been lucky with toys ~ my doodles favorite toys are the West Paw Tango and the Hurley bone, My Good Dog Worm and Sea Creature. They love balls the best ball I have found is the mint ball Orbee Tuff Diamond Ball. They also chew on deer antlers. I almost forgot about the Ethical Pet Skinneeez Hedgehog ~ stuffingless toy.
Good luck!
Thank you everyone for your responses!! I just purchased a few things including a galileo bone, a TUX, a planet dog ball, and a GoughNuts doughnut toy. Lots of money but hopefully they'll last!! If anyone knows of a good cheap website for antlers, please pass along! Thanks!
Laura
I order our deer antlers from a seller I found on E-bay. He has been great I just got a box of 5 large deer antlers (better then elk antlers) they are about 12" long for $32.00 including shipping. Shiloh and Annie have been very delighted in their new antlers! I will look for his E-mail address ~ he ships quick and will make a "package" just for you with what you request. I am in High Point ~ if you want to try an antler for Peaches let me know and you can have one of the new antlers that just arrived last week before you order a box.
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