Big dog, little dog

frankie7

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I was looking at chews for the dogs as they are going into kennels for their holiday
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Chimo - is a british inuit and loves to destroy everything so has durable ones that she only semi wrecks

T-bone - is a JRT and would love to have nice cuddly toys, but Chimo kills them..... at the moment the only chews he has are the same as Chimo as she nicks his... i.e he has chews for 25kg + and he is 8kg

does anyone else have big and small dogs that have to share? I feel mean he does not have his size toys....
 
My dog Leah is a GSD/Whippet, so not huge but a lot bigger than her little sister who is a JRT. They each have their own chews because we can't leave them together when they've got them anyway - they always fight over them!
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They're fine with toys, but with edible chews we have to shut them in separate rooms to eat them (which is why they don't get chews very often, poor dears). Oddly, they are absolutely fine eating their dinner a few inches away from each other.
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So basically... no, I do not have this problem.
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they are fine with their lunch / tea, they will each eat their own food and then sneek over to the other bowl and lick it clean! but when it comes to toys, they each want what the other has....
 
Bostons are hard on their toys (they're champion head-shakers) but the Terrible Nasty Scary dog toys are very durable. They're not exactly fuzzy, but they are rather cute.

You could always get a giant rope toy for them to share. They don't live together, but my Boston Terrier (16lbs) sees her best dog friend every week (40lbs) and this is one toy that seems to last.
 
LMAO at that website, Prose
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I have a different problem - my boy is very chasey and ball-oriented and his sister is not, I would love her to have fun with us but she doesn't seem interested!
 
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LMAO at that website, Prose
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I have a different problem - my boy is very chasey and ball-oriented and his sister is not, I would love her to have fun with us but she doesn't seem interested!

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They used to make a George Bush toy, which my friend bought for her cat
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I do buy Stella regular fuzzy animals, but is it any wonder they don't last with these antics?

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OP, you could also try the udder tugs dog toys (yep, they're milking udders). Even better, a significant chunk of their sales are donated to animal rescue.
 
try konig toys - to be filled with doggy biscuits and are even staffie proof! but I do have to have a daily hunt to find where younger staffie has hidden it each morning!
 
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