r/dogs • u/_insomniac_dreamer • 2h ago
Tough chewer toys? [Enrichment]
We adopted a sweet girl 4 weeks ago and we've quickly found that she's a very tough chewer. The "tough" chew toys from Pets At Home (UK) got torn apart in a matter of hours. She likes her Kong knots bear and I've ordered more but I'm struggling to find similar tough toys for her.
We've got a lot of puzzle toys, balls, rubber sticks, but she gets bored quickly with them.
Any recommendations would be appreciated!
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u/Fast-Rise-6400 1h ago
Got my bone chew toys and rope ball from www.pawsomefinds.shop few days ago. It's really good. Here is the link https://pawsomefinds.shop/products/dogs-tough-bone-chew-toys?utm_campaign=share_orders&utm_content=android&utm_medium=product-links
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u/WeLikeTheSt0nkz 1h ago
The wainwrights flattie natural instincts toys are the only ones that have survived our German shepherd ~shark~ puppy. The bat is going strong still 6 months in, and the fox is only missing his back legs. The ones that have no stuffing in and no dangly bits that are satisfying to nibble off seem to last really well. They’re quite cheap (around £5) so well worth a go!
Also those soft cheap latex / vinyl ball shaped toys (cabbage, broccoli, banana and the like - you can pick them up for about £2 on amazon) have lasted well, I don’t think they feel satisfying to shred so they just get played with instead.
Otherwise the Kong rubber bones / balls last well but don’t get played with much. The only one ours has really taken to and plays with on his own is the orange rubber snake with a squeaker in its head.
Any rope based toys get shredded within a couple weeks, and stuffed toys last barely 30 seconds.