What are your dogs favorite toys?

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As above... My dogs current favorite is an old rubber pond glove that they found in my grandmas pond :rolleyes: :D
 
A cuddly woodlouse named Skalbagge. :o

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I never leave mine with anything except raw bones but for play, the balls-on-ropes seem to go down very well, the Airkong tennis-ball-sausage-thing on a rope is probably the favourite, though!
 
My yard gloves! Every day I get back from the yard. I take my jacket off and hang it up. My dog then discretely shoves her snout into the pockets to retrieve my gloves. All of my gloves can be found in her bed!
 
Evie has a collection of burst footballs, loves her ball on a rope as a throwing toy, but the current favourite for carrying round is a carpet tile she found, about 2 ft square. She carries it round with her all the time, stupid dog. Buffy's only favourite was her squeaky chicken which sadly is no longer, she sometimes pinches Evie's footballs but generally doesn't bother. Saffy is another football fiend. My poor son soon learnt to tidy his footballs away when he was younger :D
 
:)Our boy loves loves loves his Boomer ball! He always pops footballs and is very mournful, but the boomer ball is still going strong! He also loves his giggle ball-we get some funny looks though....
 
My dogs don't get toys as such, I have never bought a dog toy except for tiny puppies when they are in to foster, or kongs to fill with treats.
I do buy stimulating type toys for out doors, which consisit of a kong frizby and a ball thrower:) if they cannot burn energy or stimulate the mind then all toys are forbidden:rolleyes::D
 
Otto's current favourite is something that he really shouldn't have as it is probably teaching him all sorts of bad habits with regards to mouthing stuff! But his little face is such a picture of joy when he has it I haven't the heart to not let him! :D

It's a Water Bottle Cruncher! It's a Snake-shaped toy that has a water bottle inside (that is removable and replacable), it's ridiculous nosey and Otto loves it! :D
 
My dogs don't get toys as such, I have never bought a dog toy except for tiny puppies when they are in to foster, or kongs to fill with treats.
I do buy stimulating type toys for out doors, which consisit of a kong frizby and a ball thrower:) if they cannot burn energy or stimulate the mind then all toys are forbidden:rolleyes::D

They get kongs, bones, balls, tug toys, squeakers, fluffy toy animals... I don't think they realise how spoilt they are :rolleyes: I had to laugh when they went to grandmas and had to entertain themselves... dove straight into the pond and found the glove :p even jumped back into the car with it :eek: :D
 
A 17p teatowel from Ikea, with a knot tied in it. Lasted surpisingly well. And the hem of my dressing gown but that is currently in negotiation (!)
 
Currently a tie between squeaky fluffy fox and squeaky fluffy badger. He can distinguish on command. If I ever get around to reattaching/amputating the feet of the quacking duck, that could take over, or possibly the zombie dog toy if we ever forget the phrases it yells when shaken long enough to stand the prospect of putting it within reach again...

On a walk, anything that can be thrown, ideally by someone better than me so he gets a good long run!
 
A ball on a rope that bounces off at off angles when it's thrown. By holding the rope in her mouth she can throw the ball from side to side and beat herself up. Her idea, not mine!
 
Mr Hankey (the poo from South Park)
He is not allowed to play with him unsupervised though!!

Other than that, just simple knotted rope. Cuddly toys do not stand up to 12 week old terrier puppy abuse. He likes anything small enough to carry around with him basically.
 
My english springer loves a toy called ralfie, its a long sausage furry type toy which resembles a retriever dog, she absolutely loves it, it used to squeek but doesn't anymore, when she holds it in her mouth it dangles and touches the floor, she takes it to bed or just falls asleep on the carpet with him in her mouth
 
My dog is partial to an over reach boot...or ten. And a sock. She does love a good sock!
 
Frank has a collection of soft toys (none of them damaged) but the favourites are toy rats from the kids section of Ikea. He carries them everywhere and is sooooo gentle with them. They are his "babies". I know we're pandering to him but he was rescued from a not very nice puppy farm where he was a stud dog who had been abused.
 
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