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keeley+pup Gold Forum Member
Location : rotherham Number of posts : 930
| Subject: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:05 pm | |
| hi all
crash is now 4 month old 20 weeks, can u suggest any good toys for him cos he is teethin and i cant afford to re wallpaper my walls lol
thanks to all those who helped with my last puppy question "attack of the hyper pup" im waiting on my training lead to come in the post so big thank u from me and crash | |
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Sandi Team Member
Location : Surrey, England Number of posts : 15687
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:15 pm | |
| Kongs are a favourite in this house
You can suff them with treats and yummy bits as well. | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:19 pm | |
| I would go for the kong as well. You can also buy raggers from the £1 shop which he will probably destroy in a couple of days but cheap enough to replace | |
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Jo n Buffs VIP Forum Member
Location : Wales Number of posts : 19490
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:26 pm | |
| kongs and noseballs here although she did have one ragger that lasted a few weeks lololol | |
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wids VIP Forum Member
Location : east anglia Number of posts : 11372
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:32 pm | |
| Cyber pup denta toys from Pets at Home are brilliant - about 2.99 each last for ages ours loved them.
Also raw carrot - big enough to chew not swallow but not too much at once. | |
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keeley+pup Gold Forum Member
Location : rotherham Number of posts : 930
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:39 pm | |
| carrots didnt think about that | |
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CodyBoo VIP Forum Member
Location : . Number of posts : 4517
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:44 pm | |
| Cody loves raw carrots and his Kong but he realy has gone mad for nylabones lately. | |
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babypink VIP Forum Member
Location : Yorkshire Number of posts : 1830
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:54 pm | |
| Tea towels tied up into knots, also judo belts too. Lots of teddies preferably big ones, slippers, tough rubber toys, bones from the butcher
Watch the garden for craters appearing, flower beds uprooted, sofas being chewed along with dining table, carpets on the stairs (they love the edges), bottom of cupboard doors, socks, shoes, mail and cabling...think thats about it so far | |
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Jo n Buffs VIP Forum Member
Location : Wales Number of posts : 19490
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 7:57 pm | |
| you just put me off owning a staffie annie lolololol | |
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wids VIP Forum Member
Location : east anglia Number of posts : 11372
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:05 pm | |
| I would not recommend teddies (sorry Annie), if he tears them open he may get the fluff stuck in his throat and the stuffing in some teddies can be poisonous. I uised to buy lots of them but dont bother now
Just a tip, if he gets any fluff stuck, give him a piece of dried bread, it will remove whatever is stuck | |
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jakies13 Team Member
Location : Birmingham Number of posts : 7512
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:11 pm | |
| Kongs are a hit here too, especially with peanut butter lol I got fed up of buying toys that got destroyed easily so i stuck to hard rubber toys. I think you can get a good variety from Wilkinson if you have one near :) | |
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CodyBoo VIP Forum Member
Location : . Number of posts : 4517
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:37 pm | |
| Yeah wilkinson do the rubber rings and balls and Cody has enjoyed them and they are only cheap. | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:49 pm | |
| They also do a couple of small nylabone toys, chocolate and vanilla flavour and they are only about £3 | |
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babypink VIP Forum Member
Location : Yorkshire Number of posts : 1830
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:55 pm | |
| Awe you spoil sport, Georgie has teddies that were once for a St bernard so you can imagine how big they were, she loved them as a pup of 8 weeks lol Although I did remove the teddy nose, and eyes things and did watch her with it. but you are right not ideal
Yes, what I meant by toys is what we humans deem as toys does not necessarily register with the Staffie, your HOUSE is the toy - lol | |
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Staffylover Team Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 31924
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 8:59 pm | |
| Sorry Annie :cries:
I used to buy them everyweek from the second hand market as Reuben is obsessed with them and was always pinching them as we walked past. They only last a few minutes but I did not mind as I normally paid between 25 & 50p | |
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babypink VIP Forum Member
Location : Yorkshire Number of posts : 1830
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 9:16 pm | |
| dont be daft one thing I did forget to mention is also Staffies like the inside of your car so get a crate lol
Oh and mobile phones, remote controls, laptops (yup) and hosepipes too......I am sure I can think of some other toys | |
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Cool Breeze's mummy VIP Forum Member
Location : Cheshire Number of posts : 1264
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 9:19 pm | |
| Kongs, nylabones, sqeaky kong tennis balls also a great hit in our house. Latest favourites for both of ours are the good boy space lobbers - we have a big and little one (and any toys made of the latexy type material, Asdas sell cheap sqeaky latex balls, our first one bought nearly a year ago is still going strong | |
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keeley+pup Gold Forum Member
Location : rotherham Number of posts : 930
| Subject: Re: toys Fri 06 Aug 2010, 11:40 pm | |
| [quote="babypink"]dont be daft one thing I did forget to mention is also Staffies like the inside of your car so get a crate lol
Oh and mobile phones, remote controls, laptops (yup) and hosepipes too......I am sure I can think of some other toys[/quote
i no about phones mine went to mobile heaven last week and my OH went about 3 weeks ago may they rest in peace they were good phones hahahahahahaha | |
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Jo n Buffs VIP Forum Member
Location : Wales Number of posts : 19490
| Subject: Re: toys Sat 07 Aug 2010, 12:11 am | |
| topilet rolls are a fave in our house nothing like confetti pml or even her own bed thats a great one at the moment gets ragged something stupid
now im putting myself off owning a staffie lolololol
seriously a wicked work out is an empty box if you dont mind some mess rip up loads of paper newspaper is ok as long as theres no red ink so ive been told and put in some treats will keep him amused for a good half hour to an hour and also a bit of mental stimuli working out where the treats are im a nasty pasty as i selotape the box lololol | |
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keeley+pup Gold Forum Member
Location : rotherham Number of posts : 930
| Subject: Re: toys Sat 07 Aug 2010, 9:28 pm | |
| - Jo n Buffs wrote:
- topilet rolls are a fave in our house nothing like confetti pml
or even her own bed thats a great one at the moment gets ragged something stupid
now im putting myself off owning a staffie lolololol
seriously a wicked work out is an empty box if you dont mind some mess rip up loads of paper newspaper is ok as long as theres no red ink so ive been told and put in some treats will keep him amused for a good half hour to an hour and also a bit of mental stimuli working out where the treats are im a nasty pasty as i selotape the box lololol nasty pasty didnt no they cud be nasty lol hahahaha great idea tho | |
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bones Gold Forum Member
Location : staffs Number of posts : 781
| Subject: Re: toys Wed 11 Aug 2010, 9:05 am | |
| favorite toys in this house is my fish o dog thingy, they do chase sticks and balls n stuff, however i dont have toys in the house because they look to much like faiths toys and if faith picks one toy up the dogs dont play with it..respect yes...but thats how i need them to be | |
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