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Originally Posted by maxdog It seems to me that different pups like different toys. Some like squeaky, some don't. Some like fuzzy, some don't. Some like nylabones, some don't. My suggestion would be to buy a variety of toys and see which one he/she likes to play with and then go get more like that one.
And watch how they play with them. We can't give Max little squeaky stuffed animals because he sits down and wants to chew the eyes, buttons, etc off. We don't want him choking on those parts |


I agree with buying a variety of toys and observing, and also the note about safety. My boys like soft toys, but I have to watch them to make sure they do not get stuffing out. Max got a little stuffing out today. Highly unusual for him. I sewed a lot of my toys for them using a tightly woven polyester blend that the dogs can't get their teeth into.
Max also likes Kongs. He does not like balls of any kind and will not let his brother play with them.