Keep in mind they are toy murders and the kongs barely hold up with them….the dogs are a toy poodle and a 20 pound terrier mix….so I’m looking for good entertaining toys they can enjoy for the hour or two they are alone and then also just safe toys in general that they might not destroy…
(they only seem to be able to handle tennis balls)
We can’t have anything plush or squeaky (they destroy those)
No ropes or anything stringy (they eat those)
Thanks
We haven’t tried the black kongs….our poodle you put the kong in the cage with the treats (we can’t do peanut butter its forbidden in this house…I’m highly allergic to it) and he won’t touch it until we let him out….and our terrier mix just likes to destroy…but the only things she has any real interest in are her chew bones…she will quickly destroy most toys and go back to her bones if she doesn’t have a bone she gets destructive
Kareem







December 2nd, 2007 - 8:45 pm
indestructible kongs that you can put treats in and they have to figure out how to get the treat out.
December 6th, 2007 - 5:59 am
definately get a kong…. and fill it with peanut butter or their treats. it will have them engaged for a while, and they are indestructable.
December 9th, 2007 - 3:33 am
Sounds like you have a couple of avid little chewers on your hands! Have you tried the black kongs? They are super sturdy, especially for small dogs. Also, I would go with nylabones (there are all kinds and shapes) and raw beef bones. Make sure they are raw. Cooked bones splinter, raw ones don’t.
December 11th, 2007 - 10:03 am
Busy Buddy toys, especially the Twist-n-Treat - stronger than a Kong.
Galileo bone by Nylabone.
Femur bones (usually from cattle) from the pet store.
Tire Biters - made of recycled rubber tires (test first when you are home, though)
December 13th, 2007 - 9:00 am
Black kongs, hard nylabones (NOT the edible, soft (blue or clear), or puppy kinds!) No real bones of any kind in the crate as they can break.
December 15th, 2007 - 2:29 am
I haven’t had any problems with my poodle.