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Old 06-12-2017, 08:31 PM   #5
BayleighL
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First, our pup really became agitated with squeakers. So I poked holes in the squeakers because it stimulated aggressive instincts I didn't want around grandkids, guests, or other animals. We gave her toys with bells and rattle sounds that stimulated fun play without the aggressive behavior of trying to silence the toy. Now that she's older, she's fine with squeakers and actually kind of ignores them.


Second, after a mini-dachshund and cleaning up fluff for 13 years and finding once she learned her bed had stuffing it became fair game. So, now our little yorkie comes home. No stuff, not fluff here. Not doing that again! So, we buy https://www.amazon.com/ZippyPaws-Ski...ys+no+stuffing She loves these toys. I poked out the squeakers as I said but they were great of grabbing in her mouth and shaking, playing tug of war (careful of those little teeth) and long enough that if the dog tries to move up the toy, there's room to spare. So no accidental nips.


We also use cat toys like these. https://www.amazon.com/Savvy-Tabby-1...+stuffing+toys We don't put catnip in them and she fancies herself quit the little hunter.


We have a couple of theses that she loves. And they are tough against puppy chewing. https://www.amazon.com/CALISTOUS-Int...oys+with+bells


We also get these. They are a favorite for her to chase, chew and return. The grandkids love to throw them because they light up. https://www.amazon.com/CALISTOUS-Int...oys+with+bells


As you can tell, we've been through more than a dog toy trial-and-error or two. But these are our favorites, hands down.

Here's the correct link for the light up balls. https://www.amazon.com/Products-Elas...HT+UP+CAT+BALL
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