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i buy toys for my 2 and 2 mins later there torn apart i found this does anyone have this im think of getting it anyone have any comments
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you can teach them not to tear up their toys. Victor had to learn, and he was the great destroyer. It is just like teaching a toddler. As soon as they start to shred..you say no and take the toy away..for a while. The top of the fridge was a sack of "to be repaired" but eventually Victor got it..now he can have the great fun toys..his favorite is a chameleon that sticks it's tongue out and little bear that tells stories and laughs like a child. Your dog can learn just as easily..it is simply a matter of keeping your eye on what they are doing.
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Smkie's right. And as far as something as close to indestructible as possible, you might try the Orbee line of toys. They're soft and squishy, but they really deserve the name Orbee-tuff, lol! www.planetdog.com
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I have that same problem with Chloe. If I get her a stuffed toy, she can hardly wait to tear all of the stuffing out.
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