12-31-2011, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by snowbird Toys...did you say toys. Bella is so spoiled when I come back with bags from shopping and put them down...she jumps into the bags seeing if there is anything for her. She loves her toys but she is very hard on them. If there is a sqeaker in them that is the first thing she goes after and is not satisified until she gets it out. Then I have to take all the stuffing out so she doesn't eat it. Most of her stuffed toys are without stuffing as she has ripped them open.I also have bought the ones that have no stuffing in them but she still rips them trying to get the squeaker out. I buy nylabones and within a day she is chewing pieces off them and I have to keep trimming all the loose pieces off. I bought her a plastic ball that makes all different animal sounds for Christmas and she LOVES that ball. She can't chew that one up and boy does it piss her off. She will spend hours chasing that thing around. I wish I could find more durable toys so they would last longer. She is the most destructive 6.5 pound animal I have ever had. When my grandaughter who is two comes to the house well that is a whole other story. She wants Bella's toys and Bella wants hers. It was hilarious here on Christmas eve...Bella playing with Alexia's little people and Alexia playing in Bella's crate. She thought it was her playhouse...LOL....Does anyone have any ideas about toys that are durable enough for my chewing machine...sure would like to find some that last for more than a few hours...  | Check out WestPaw, these toys have a warranty... Indestructible Dog Toys - choosing for active, chewing, tugging, and fetching dogs | West Paw Design
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