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Agressive Chewer Scooter is about 1 years old and he loves his chew toys but he chews so hard that he literally shreds them. He simply cannot have anything vaguely resembling a stuffed animal because he tears it to pieces. The other day I got him a Kong Wubba which so far he hasn't been able to destroy. Although he loves to chew he never touches anything in the house or any clothes. What a good boy he is. Does anyone else have a heavy duty chewer and if so what do you give them to chew. He does not like the rubber or plastic like chew bones. |
Tbone is a master destructor! Anything that has a fluffy inside or a squeaker is TOAST! Tbone has Kongs, and a few "heavy duty" chew toys that are HUGE but they are meant for larger dogs. And he loves them. He can even shread a nylabone. So he gets bully sticks, YT member AMD sells them as well as some other people on here. They are ok for him to digest and very good for his teeth. He will even tear the fluff off the outside of a tennis ball. :rolleyes: |
Might want to not give them leather cheweez. I had a "sitter" that would bring leather chews. I didn't really want TeddE to have them. I was told that the dog cannot distinguish between leather shoes or leather chews. But it was my bichon that ate the point off of one of a new pair of pink pumps I was trying on to wear to a wedding shower and left in the hall. It looked funny, but I had not worn them yet. (and of course never did).:mad: |
I also have a strong chewer and don't know what to get because everything I bring home, he destroys. Even the stuffed toys he chews on like bones and I have to throw them away immediately. There are a couple things I found, but I really don't remember what they are! I got them at PetSmart. One is a rubber orange cat with a big head and small body and the other thing was right beside it and it was rubber ball, both squeaky. They boys go nuts for them! |
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