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| daisytree | for the sensitive types! | 1 | Apr 13 2007, 6:01 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: May 23 2006, 12:36 PM EDT
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My dog Maddy is afraid of balls, frisbees, and pretty much any other toys that most dogs log to fetch and play with. (She may have been abused as a puppy). He favorite toys are actually cat toys! She loves the soft, tiny stuffed mice and balls. They are very non-threatening, and the throws them in the air and catches them herself. Even if they hit her right in the face, it doesn't hurt.
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| alexberg | Shelby vs. 'the indestructible dog toy' | 3 | Dec 13 2006, 12:42 AM EST by alexberg | ||
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Thread started: Apr 6 2006, 11:01 AM EDT
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My parents had a pit bull terrier for about 12 years. I know what you're thinking - oh god, a pit bull. He was great though. Not very well behaved, but never hurt a soul. And fantastic with children. Anyway, he loved these dog toys called 'Kongs.' Kongs were supposed to be indestructible. Over the years Shelby when though a new Kong every six months. He was a dog on a mission I tell you.
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| whickums | Favorite toy | 0 | Aug 10 2006, 3:08 AM EDT by whickums | ||
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Thread started: Aug 10 2006, 3:08 AM EDT
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Just wanted to add that I think the many versions of treat dispensing toys are awesome. My Weimaraner Lola has a Buster Cube. I can feed her an entire meal out of it, and she has to work to get every bite of kibble. It gives her both physical and mental exercise. She has this one because others were too easy for her, but my other dog TK won't touch it. There are several versions of treat dispensing toys that range in difficulty.
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