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It is like kids with their "blankees".
Myla demolishes plush toys so unfortunately we can't have any but our last doodle always had a plush toy in her mouth. I always threw them in the washing machine and if some had long arms or legs that I thought would be tangled I would put them in a pillow case and knot the top and then throw it in the machine. I usually let them dry outside on the clothesline.
We don't have that many plush toys but the ones we have are washed in a pillow case or a net washing bag. The come out fine. Even many with squeakers survive,
I just throw them in the washing machine/dryer on gentle cycle. Works fine (for baby plush toys too!). I have a mesh wash bag for any that I think might get damaged.
We wash our Doodles' plush toys in the machine on the gentle cycle and use baking soda. We put them in the dryer on low heat then put them in the sun to get them totally dry. The mesh bag is good for some of the toys that may not be as tough.
For the few special ones that last that long, I just toss in the washer & dryer.
Same here. For the few that last, I just throw in the washer and then air dry them. They usually don't see more than a couple washings before they, sadly, get demolished. He loves them so much you'd think he'd figure it out:(
Washing machine - whatever can't handle it gets trashed. Air dry. Because my dogs rip their toys up, I often get "innerds" in the machine when I wash and I either stuff it back into the toys or toss it. I used to sew up rips and then I got Clancy who guts and shreds toys so fast that it isn't worth it to mend. Most of our toys look pretty disreputable.
I just throw them all in the washing machine with a load of dog towels (after their baths) and then lay them out in the sun to dry. Squeekers or not, this works for us.
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