Very specific toy help

blackcob

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Small dog would appreciate your help in finding some new rubbery/plasticky toys please as I seem to have exhausted my shopping knowledge and he has very specific criteria. He must have an object in his gob at all times, carries them out to different spots in the garden to form a lair which is then sat in and guarded for hours, and is also a very keen chewer. No fabric, plush or ropes as they get shredded and eaten, too hard a texture and they're not interesting, too soft and they get eaten.

Acceptable objects past and present include:

Nylabones (strong only, power are too hard, moderate too soft)

Chuckit Ultra balls

Petface Duo-Chew (these are so perfect that I bought an entire box wholesale ?)

Kong Squeezz ball and jels (but not the bone or stick which get eaten)

Kong CoreStrength range

Yakers yak milk chews

Is there anything of similar texture that I'm missing to complement his hoard?
 

Roxylola

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I got one of these at crufts - they guarantee them chew proof etc, nice and rubbery though. Spanner likes it, they're heavy though I'd size down not up Screenshot_20210621-181248_Gallery.jpg
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CorvusCorax

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Look at Starmark foam balls (although they can tear bits off so I allow them to carry but not keep unsupervised).
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Gappy yellow or brown ones are quite good. Eurojoe do a yellow one but might be too hard.
The Bionic range (bones, balls etc).
I always go a size large.
 

SAujla

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Have you tried any of the benebone toys? Similar to nylabone but I think they are slightly softer
 
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